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wat was the wavelength for the last question????
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That is the most flawed answer I have heard on these boards for a very long time. You made 2 assumptions that can't possibly be made. All you had to do was simply look at the formula they gave. You thought too much, and you are wrong.hassam said:no...man see...u decreased the radius....so u decreased the volume...so mass decreased so its lighter....lighter means it ll reach terminal velocity earlier...cn u remind me of that F equation
....m=dv...in calculation of v(volume) u had to use radius.....ryt.......but i agree a will increase.. :good: ...so i guess u cn see how decreasing radius will decrease massgatechatl said:That is the most flawed answer I have heard on these boards for a very long time. You made 2 assumptions that can't possibly be made. All you had to do was simply look at the formula they gave. You thought too much, and you are wrong.hassam said:no...man see...u decreased the radius....so u decreased the volume...so mass decreased so its lighter....lighter means it ll reach terminal velocity earlier...cn u remind me of that F equation
Formula for resistive force : F=6(pi) DRv
You have decreased the radius>resistive force decreses> acceleration increases. No where in the exam did they day the rain drop lost mass. You look at the sure facts that they give, and you find the answer. Your assumptions are, for lack of a better word, stupid.
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