Question: A Variable-Mass Raindrop in a rocket-propulsion problem the mass is variable. Another such problem is a raindrop falling through a cloud of small water droplets.
(a) Using the proposed solution for u, find the acceleration a.
(b) Find the distance the raindrop has fallen in t = 3.00 s.
(c) Given that k = 2.00 g/m, find the mass of the raindrop at t = 3.00 s. For many more intriguing aspects of this problem see K. S. Krane, Amer. Jour. Phys., Vol. 49 (1981), pp. 113-117.
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