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the niagara falls speed is 4543,667656 mph
127 mph to 135 mph :D but they mostly say the maxium is 127 mph.... hoped that helped:)
The fastest slapshot in the NHL All-Star game was 107.2 mph by Chara The hardest slapshot on record is by Bobby Hull at 118.3 mph
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I don't know exactly but I've watched the Little League World Series enough and they always refer to Little Leaguers pitching speed in relation to MLB and I believe that 70 mph Little League would be around 100 mph MLB A 70 mph little league pitch is equivalent to about a 111 mph MLB pitch. (This is calculated based on an average little league pitch at 57.5 mph and an average MLB pitch at 91 mph.)
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The Terminal Velocity of the raindrop slows it down that in the end it only goes about 5-20 mph.
As a raindrop falls, it may lose some thermal energy due to air resistance and evaporation, especially if the air temperature is lower than the temperature of the raindrop. However, the main energy change during the fall of a raindrop is potential energy being converted to kinetic energy.
No, a raindrop is not a solid. It is a liquid that forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls back to the ground as droplets.
because the force of the earth pulls on the drop
The average speed of a raindrop falling is around 8-10 miles per hour. However, this speed can vary depending on the size and shape of the raindrop.
60 second it per hour
The terminal velocity of a raindrop is typically around 9-13 mph (14-21 km/h). This speed is reached when the force of air resistance acting on the raindrop is equal to the force of gravity pulling it downwards.
18 km per hour
A falling snowflake or raindrop does not accelerate as it approaches the ground because their mass doesn't change. The form is not affected throughout the fall so it is already approaching the ground at terminal velocity. Hope this helps.
The average speed at which a raindrop falls is around 7 to 18 miles per hour. However, this speed can vary depending on the size of the raindrop and the air resistance it encounters.
No it does not, as a raindrop falls to earth it will gradually slow due to the changing terminal velocity. As a raindrop falls, water will evaporate from it causing the mass to decrease faster than the size and surface area. this will leave the raindrop with a higher surface area to mass ratio. Since air resistance is related to surface area and mass, the smaller raindrop will have more air resistance for its mass and will fall slower.