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18 October, 13:04

If the raindrops hit at 8.3 m/s, estimate the magnitude of the force on the bottom of a 1.0-m2 pan due to the impacting rain which we assume does not rebound.

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  1. 18 October, 16:57
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    F = 0.1153 N

    Explanation:

    Given:

    - Rain fall rate = 5 cm/hr

    - Velocity before impact vi = 8.3 m/s

    - The Area of the pan A = 1.0 m^2

    - The density of water ρ = 1000 kg/m^3

    Find:

    Estimate the magnitude of the force

    Solution:

    - Consider rain drops impacting a surface looses all its momentum. So the change in its momentum is just the momentum with which it impacted.

    - We do not know the size of each drop. But the rain fall rate allows us to calculate the rate of change of momentum.

    - Total Force: The total force experience by the surface due to the momentum transfer from the impacting rain drops is:

    F = m (Δv) / t = ρ*v*A*Δh/Δt

    Where

    Δh/Δt = rain-fall rate.

    F = 1000*8.3*1*0.05 / 3600

    F = 0.1153 N
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