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Why raindrops fall with almost same speed near the earth's surface?

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Answered by lakshmika
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when raindrop falls on earth it acts on 2 main forces gravity and drag a stationary raindrop initially experiences an acceleration due to gravity of 9.8m/s2 as would with any folding body usually air resistance that comes in contact with the water. molecules as they fall causes the drag.
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