A raindrop's force is typically very small and varies depending on its size and speed. On average, a raindrop falling at terminal velocity has a force equivalent to about 0.01 Newtons.
The smallest drop of rain is called a drizzle. It refers to very light rain falling in fine drops.
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That's great! Enjoy the sound and smell of the rain.
The puddle said to the rain, "Please stop! I'm already full!"
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Considering the rain droplets as spherical body. We have two forces acting on the rain drop when it is falling through the sky, namely the resistance force due to friction(drag force)upwards and its weight downwards. Th rain drop falling from such distance attain a terminal velocity while falling i.e their speed becomes constant after sometime. This happens when the drag force equals the weight of drop,, this happens because drag force increases with velocity of the drop. Drag force= .5*rho*v2*A(frontal area)*Cd(coefficient of drag) Weight=m*g=rho*volume of spherical drop=rho*4/3*r3. When we equalize it, we get the Terminal Velocity(v) varying directly as sqr of r(radius of drop) So larger drop means, larger terminal velocity and hence less time taken for falling. So larger rain drop falls faster.
if you mean why does rain drop , it is because of gravity
In Serbian rain drop is kap kiše
If the raindrop is falling at a constant speed, then it has reached terminal velocity. This happens when the downward force (due to gravity) is the same as the upward force due to friction. As such the net force acting on the rain drop is 0.
The nouns are rain and face.
Rain is naturally recycled. Today, a rain drop could land in Kentucky. In a week, that same rain drop could land in Mongolia.
A rain drop or cloud with rain drops falling from it.
The smallest drop of rain is called a drizzle. It refers to very light rain falling in fine drops.
"things" or precipitation (rain), drops toward the ground because of the gravity force pushing it downward.
Rain drop travel towards earth because of gravity and get round shape because of drag force... sohail peshawar
The rain is an angry force is an example of a metaphor.