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Statement I: A raindrop after failing through some height attains a constant velocity. Statement II: At constant velocity, the viscous drag is just equal to its weight.A. Statement I is true, statement II is true and Statement II is a correct explanation for Statement I.B. Statement I is true, Statement II is true and Statement II is NOT the correct explanation for Statement I.C. Statement I is true, Statement II is false.D. Statement I is false, Statement II is true.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
When a raindrop falls in air (viscous medium), after falling through the same height, the viscous drag balances the weight of the drop. Through the rest of its height, velocity is constant or it attains a terminal velocity.


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