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Physics, 13.05.2021 15:00, MayFlowers

If a raindrop is affected by the earth's gravity and it should accelerate at a rate of g(9.8m/s^2) downward. Why does when it hits the ground it doesn't result in a big impact? (Hint: concept of terminal velocity ).​

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