Asked by Jill
Calculate the speed a spherical rain drop would achieve
falling from 5.00 km (a) in the absence of air drag (b) with air
drag. Take the size across of the drop to be 4 mm, the density
to be 1.00×103 kg/m3 , and the surface area to be πr2
falling from 5.00 km (a) in the absence of air drag (b) with air
drag. Take the size across of the drop to be 4 mm, the density
to be 1.00×103 kg/m3 , and the surface area to be πr2
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