Falling Drops

Classical Mechanics Level pending

A raindrop falls near the surface of the Earth with almost uniform velocity because:

Its weight is negligible The viscous force of air balances its weight The surface tension balances its weight The drops are charged and atmospheric electric field balances its weight

This section requires Javascript.
You are seeing this because something didn't load right. We suggest you, (a) try refreshing the page, (b) enabling javascript if it is disabled on your browser and, finally, (c) loading the non-javascript version of this page . We're sorry about the hassle.

0 solutions

No explanations have been posted yet. Check back later!

0 pending reports

×

Problem Loading...

Note Loading...

Set Loading...