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Rain drops fall from a great height under gravity. Select the correct statement:

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Understand the balance between gravity and air resistance to explain terminal velocity in falling objects.
Updated On: Dec 28, 2024
  • Their velocities go on increasing until they hit the earth with the same velocity
  • Their velocities go on increasing as they hit the earth, but final velocities of different drops are different
  • They fall with a terminal velocity which is the same for every drop
  • They fall with terminal velocities which are different for drops of different size
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Rain drops experience air resistance as they fall. Larger drops achieve higher terminal velocities due to their greater mass and gravitational force overcoming air drag, while smaller drops reach lower terminal velocities.
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