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A rough model of falling raindrops as spheres leads to the following two equations for the drag force and the terminal velocity: drag=2 term=‾‾√

The C and k constants depend on such things as the density of air, density of water, and the acceleration of gravity.

For rain drops falling at terminal velocity, the rate at which mechanical energy is dissipated is then proportional to which of the following?

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