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A spherical raindrop of mass
A spherical raindrop of mass 0.0108 g and radius 1.37 mm falls from a cloud that is at a height of 1165 m above the ground.
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Small raindrops are actually perfectly spherical. The pressure difference between the inside and outside of a spherical raindrop
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EPS
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A raindrop has a mass of 5.6 × 10-7 kg and is falling near the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the
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Hoku
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A raindrop has a mass of 8.7 × 10-7 kg and is falling near the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the
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mrym
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A raindrop has a mass of 5.9 10-7 kg and is falling near the surface of the earth. Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational
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vanessa
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A raindrop (mass 1.00 g) is travelling at a speed of 40m/s when it hits the surface of 100 g of water contained in a drinking
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Mark
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A raindrop (mass=1.00g) is travelling at a speed of 40m/s when it hits the surface of 100g of water contained in a drinking
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John
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M1 is a spherical mass (38.6 kg) at the origin. M2 is also a spherical mass (10.3 kg) and is located on the x-axis at x = 59.8
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Marie
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M1 is a spherical mass (38.6 kg) at the origin. M2 is also a spherical mass (10.3 kg) and is located on the x-axis at x = 59.8
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Marie
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M1 is a spherical mass (33.4 kg) at the origin. M2 is also a spherical mass (14.5 kg) and is located on the x-axis at x = 68.2
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Monkee
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