A raindrop is falling through the air with an increasing velocity - Edexcel - A-Level Physics - Question 5 - 2023 - Paper 2
Question 5
A raindrop is falling through the air with an increasing velocity. The forces on the raindrop are weight $W$, upthrust $U$ and viscous drag $F$.
Which of the foll... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A raindrop is falling through the air with an increasing velocity - Edexcel - A-Level Physics - Question 5 - 2023 - Paper 2
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D F + U < W
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Answer
To analyze the forces acting on the raindrop, we consider the forces involved:
The weight W acts downwards due to gravity.
The upthrust U acts upwards, counteracting some of the weight.
The viscous drag F also acts upwards, opposing the motion of the raindrop.
As the raindrop accelerates downwards, its weight W is greater than the sum of the upthrust U and the drag force F. Therefore, we express this relationship as:
W>U+F
Rearranging gives:
F+U<W
This is consistent with the choice D, which correctly indicates that the total upward forces (F+U) are less than the downward force (weight W).