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The calculations of drops accelerating at reduced air density provide a very good fit to the data of Davies at the reported fall distance of 11m. This new interpretation of Davies' experiment is ...
Unknown mechanism causes tiny raindrops to fall faster than terminal velocity.
Can you fall faster than terminal velocity? That is the question.
AT the recent Winnipeg meeting of the British Association we presented some results on the terminal velocity of fall of approximately spherical spores, which were not in agreement with Stokes's ...
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