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Shape of a rain drop

Water surface tension>Pressure forces Falling Water surface tension>Pressure forces Pressure Forces Raindrop radius ≤1mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension<Pressure forces Falling Pressure Forces Raindrop radius ≥2mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension<<Pressure forces Pressure Forces Raindrop radius ≥3mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension<<<Pressure forces Pressure Forces Raindrop radius ≥3mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension<<<<Pressure forces Raindrop radius ≥3.5mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension<<<<Pressure forces Raindrop radius ≥4.5mm

Raindrop radius >4.5mm Surface Tension Falling Pressure Forces Surface tension<<<<<Pressure forces Raindrop radius >4.5mm

Raindrop radius >4.5mm Falling Surface Tension Pressure Forces Surface tension<<<<<Pressure forces Raindrop radius >4.5mm

Raindrop radius >4.5mm Surface tension<<<<<Pressure forces Falling Surface Tension Pressure Forces Raindrop radius >4.5mm

Falling Pressure Forces Surface Tension Surface tension>Pressure forces Surface Tension Pressure Forces Raindrop radius ≤1mm