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Approximately half the size of two raindrops. Better answer: Small: 1 mm, Large: 3-4 mm
Raindrops actually do not keep their shape, and they are also not tear-dropped shape. A raindrop starts as a rounded or spherical shape. As it falls down it will eventually lose its shape. It changes shape due to surface tension, speed, and the pressure of the air. Raindrops tend to end up a spherical drop of water.
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White light is a mix of different colors. Different colors will be refracted at different angles, so they will exit a raindrop in different places.
The plural of raindrop is raindrops.
It is because the raindrops comes from the ocean.
Basement Jaxx (a group formed in 1994) released a song called Raindrops in 2009.
The noun 'raindrops' is the plural form of the singular noun 'raindrop'; a common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a unit of water falling from a cloud; a word for a thing.
Light is refracted and reflected by a (glass) prism Light is refracted and reflected by a raindrop
I would say that the size of raindrop determins the shape along with the amount of gravity!!!
Approximately half the size of two raindrops. Better answer: Small: 1 mm, Large: 3-4 mm
Most raindrops do have a very small dust nucleus. However, they can also contain other particles like soot or smoke. The diameter of a raindrop is about 2 millimeters.
The separation of raindrops is essentially driven by entropy. It is more disorderly than having them all in the same place as one giant raindrop, and spontaneous processes tend toward disorder.
No, they want to be round but get stretched into different shape as they fall by air resistance. Thus raindrops actually do not keep their shape, and they are also not tear-dropped shape. A raindrop starts as a rounded or spherical shape. As it falls down it will eventually lose its shape. It changes shape due to surface tension, speed, and the pressure of the air. Raindrops tend to end up a spherical drop of water.
No, they want to be round but get stretched into different shape as they fall by air resistance. Thus raindrops actually do not keep their shape, and they are also not tear-dropped shape. A raindrop starts as a rounded or spherical shape. As it falls down it will eventually lose its shape. It changes shape due to surface tension, speed, and the pressure of the air. Raindrops tend to end up a spherical drop of water.
No, they want to be round but get stretched into different shape as they fall by air resistance. Thus raindrops actually do not keep their shape, and they are also not tear-dropped shape. A raindrop starts as a rounded or spherical shape. As it falls down it will eventually lose its shape. It changes shape due to surface tension, speed, and the pressure of the air. Raindrops tend to end up a spherical drop of water.