Try stretching out a droplet of water (312 miles wide) and then you tell me.
because water has higher viscosity than air so resisting the movement of the body in it more than air so decreasing the velocity
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Rain is a liquid thus it is heavier than air. It would drop through the air whereas snow, even though it is COMPOSED of water, is in a solid state. Thus it would fall because of the solid state of the water. Hail falls in like manner. The same reason wind blows, the sun shines and the moon . . . what does the moon do? The moon glows....
Oil ad water are not miscible; two phases appear.
When it comes into contact with a frozen droplet, it forms a snowflake.
its because the terminal velocity is directly proportional to mass and square of the radius of the drop. the radius and mass of the droplet is very very less...so terminal velocity of the droplet is also very less.. that why it is suspended in the air..
More resistance, caused by a greater density.
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The incompressibility, inertia and relatively higher viscosity of water make it difficult to displace, so its reactive forces on the falling object are greater; hence the terminal velocity is reduced.
Terminal velocity
because water has higher viscosity than air so resisting the movement of the body in it more than air so decreasing the velocity
Nothing "happens". This occurs all the time.
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
Terminal velocity, where the driving force = drag force from the water
All objects fall to earth at a rate of about 9.8 meters per second per second. (meaning that they increase in speed by 9.8 meters per second every second) So the velocity should not change unless a droplet is low enough to not be able to reach terminal velocity. (the speed where air resistance equals out the force of gravity, stopping something from increasing its speed past a certain point)
direct chance of precipitation increases and water droplet increases