Raindrops: Nature’s Anomaly
If you adhere to basic physics, raindrops are really mathematically impossible. Ironically, the process seems easy: just cool water vapor in the air past its condensation point and voila! You have raindrops. But there’s a major obstacle standing in the way–the surface of the droplets themselves. Host Henry Reich of Minute Physics examines the dilemma and explains the outcome.
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