Physics, asked by sahaniroma5, 8 months ago

Why larger rain drops falls with greater velocity than a smaller rain drops​

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Answered by ice123
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Answer:

It has more mass than the smaller rain drops and hence gravity acts more in the larger rain drop and hence the velocity in which the rain drop falls also increases.

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Answered by hkaur84
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Answer:

When the gravity and frictional drag are balanced,we have an equilibrium fall speed that is known as the terminal velocity of the object .You will find a rain drop any bigger than about a one-quarter of an inch in diameter; larger than that the drop will break apart into smaller drops because of the air resistance

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