Water droplet is spherical when water is thrown in air because of surface tension in water molecules which forces it to assume the smallest shape possible.
It is because as the air rushes past it,it pushes the sides upward,making the bottom form a spherical shape.You can also look it up in a book about the water cycle,because I am nine,BUT I am in E.L.P.,a program for gifted students.
since it's cold outside and the water is warm the water turns into steam
whenever an object is thrown in the air we must know the initial velocity with which the object has been thrown.
Rain drops are not spherical. They are more "tear-drop" shaped, elongated in the direction in which they fall, as the result of air resistance .
Yes, air resistance is on everything where there is air.
It is held in a spherical shape by the surface tension of the water/air boundary which forces the droplet to assume the smallest surface area possible (which is a sphere).
It is because as the air rushes past it,it pushes the sides upward,making the bottom form a spherical shape.You can also look it up in a book about the water cycle,because I am nine,BUT I am in E.L.P.,a program for gifted students.
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since it's cold outside and the water is warm the water turns into steam
whenever an object is thrown in the air we must know the initial velocity with which the object has been thrown.
The ball was thrown high into the air.
water vapor is a gas its self
it will become an air powered rocket
Rain drops are not spherical. They are more "tear-drop" shaped, elongated in the direction in which they fall, as the result of air resistance .
They can form clouds because when the sun evaporates water, and then, the air makes the water cool and that's how they become clouds!
When the water vapour has condensed in the air forming cloud
It rises into the air and condenses to become clouds.