Q.38 A raindrop of mass 1.00 g falling from a height of 1 km hits the ground with a speed of 50 m/s. Calculate
(a) the loss of PE of the drop.
(b) the gain in KE of the drop.
(c) Is the gain in KE equal to the loss of PE? If not why? Take, g 10 m/
Given, mass of the raindrop (m) = 100 g
Height of falling (h)
of the raindrop (v)= 50 m/s
(a) Loss in PE of the drop = mgh
Step 2: Find gain in KE of the drop.
(b) Gain in KE of the drop
Step 3: Compare the above two results and interpret the answer.
(c) No, gain in KE is not equal to the loss in its PE, because a part of PE is utilized in doing work against the viscous drag of air.
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