Yes bt an any1 explain y?
yes
coalescence
One theory explaining how the behavior of individual droplets leads to the formation of clouds is the collision-coalescence process. Droplets suspended in the air will interact with each other, either by colliding and bouncing off each other or by combining to form a larger droplet. Eventually, the droplets become large enough that they fall to the earth as precipitation. The collision-coalescence process does not make up a significant part of cloud formation as water droplets have a relatively high surface tension. Sources: Wikipedia
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
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A cloud
coalescence
cloud contain large amount of water vapour .The water vapour came to contact with dust particles (size 0.5mm) to form water droplet make it as its nuclie,this processes is called coalescence process . small water droplet combine to form bigger droplets . These droplets fall as rain drop.
i think a large droplet is bigger because they say larger
The small blood droplet would have a greater terminal velocity. The smaller droplet has a smaller surface area, thus suffers less air resistance.
One theory explaining how the behavior of individual droplets leads to the formation of clouds is the collision-coalescence process. Droplets suspended in the air will interact with each other, either by colliding and bouncing off each other or by combining to form a larger droplet. Eventually, the droplets become large enough that they fall to the earth as precipitation. The collision-coalescence process does not make up a significant part of cloud formation as water droplets have a relatively high surface tension. Sources: Wikipedia
Bile salts breaks up large fat droplet into smaller ones. Called chylomicron.
No. It's a a tiny drop, actually.
rain
I think it is Bile......
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
Water collects in large droplets in the bottom of fuel tanks when the water is in its free state.
The area is 0. The droplet is approximately spherical and because of the curvature, its bottom consists of a single point. And a point has no area.