Mass Accretion During the Motion of Raindrops

  • Dey S
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Abstract

Exploration of dynamics of raindrops is one of the simple yet most complicated mechanical problems. Mass accretion from moist air during the motion of raindrop through resistive medium holds an arbitrary power law equation. Its integral part is the change of shape, terminal motions and terminal solutions, etc. Classical Newtonian formalism is used to formulate a mathematical model of generalized first order differential equation. We have discussed about the terminal velocity of raindrop and its variation with the extensive use of python program and library. It is found that terminal velocity π―π“πœπ›‚π›ƒ is achieved within 20 seconds where 𝛂=, 𝛃=(𝟎,𝟏) and 𝐧=𝟎,𝟏,𝟐,πŸ‘,πŸ’,…. Its variations due to mass accretion roughly follows the earlier predicted range 𝐠/πŸ• to 𝐠/πŸ‘.

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Dey, S., & Ghorai, A. (2022). Mass Accretion During the Motion of Raindrops. Indian Journal of Advanced Physics, 2(1), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.54105/ijap.c1019.041322

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