If the effect of the air resistance acting on falling raindrops is ignored, then we can treat raindrops as freely falling

objects. a.) Rain clouds are typically a few hundred meters above the ground. Estimate the speed with which
raindrops m/s, km/hr, and mi/hr? b.) From your own personal observations of rain estimate would strike the
ground if they were freely falling objects. Give your estimate in m/s, km/hr, and mi/hr, the speed with which
raindrops actually strike the ground. C.) Based onyour answers to parts (a) and (b), is it a good approximation
to neglect the effects of the air on falling raindrops? Explain.

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