What keeps a cloud from falling? A cumulus (fair-weather) cloud consists of tiny water droplets of average

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What keeps a cloud from falling? A cumulus (fair-weather) cloud consists of tiny water droplets of average radius 5.0 μ m. Find the terminal velocity for these droplets at 20 °C, assuming viscous drag. (Besides the viscous drag force, there are also upward air currents called thermals that push the droplets upward.
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Physics

ISBN: 978-0077339685

2nd edition

Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson

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