Raindrops have been caught breaking the speed limit. Using drizzle detectors, researchers discovered tiny raindrops falling more than 1.3 times as fast as terminal velocity, the speed at which air ...
may vary.) How is that possible? Basically, it comes down to two factors: heat and form. Form is important because the parachute-free skydiver is likely flailing in a not altogether aerodynamic ...
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