Physics, asked by dg123473, 9 months ago

why raindrops fall at an angle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hii Mate,

Rain drops falls at an algle generally 90°.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is nothing but the rotation of earth causes such an illusion to us that the rainfall is slanted or falling sideways. Even though the raindrops are also in the earth's magnetic field, there will be a small distortion when it is falling which make us feel like rainfall is not coming down straight.

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