Hailstone

  1. On September 3, 1970 a hailstone with diameter 5.6in fell at Coffeyville, Kansas. It weighed about 0.018Ib/in^3 compared to the
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  2. A 1.80-g hailstone, which can be modeled as a particle, falls a vertical distance of 155 m at constant speed. What is the work
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  4. What's hailstone
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  5. Blank is a round pellet of ice larger than 5 millimeters in diameter.Snow. A hailstone. Sleet. (MY ANSWER) An ice crystal.
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  6. A hailstone traveling with a velocity of 43 meters/second comes to a virtual stop 0.28 seconds after hitting water. What is the
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  7. A hailstone traveling with a velocity of 43 meters/second comes to a virtual stop 0.28 seconds after hitting water. What is the
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  8. A hailstone traveling with a velocity of 43 meters/second comes to a virtual stop 0.28 seconds after hitting water. What is the
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  9. on july 16, 1882, a massive thunderstorm over Dubuque, Iowa, produced huge hailstones. The diameter of some of the hailstones
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  10. Hail of a diameter of 1 cm fall at a constant speed of 25 m/s. There is estimated to be 120 hailstones per cubic meter of air.
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