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How are gravity and air friction related to a raindrop’s terminal velocity?

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Gravity causes the raindrop to accelerate to the ground at a rate of 10m/s². However, air friction acts against this gravitational acceleration by reducing the rate of acceleration of the raindrops. The higher the friction surface of the raindrops the lower the terminal velocity.

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