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How Fast Is Raindrop (terminal velocity)?
9.00 m/s
32.4 km/h · 20.1 mph
Large raindrops fall at 32 km/h — their terminal velocity, set by air resistance balancing gravity. Drops larger than 5 mm in diameter actually break apart mid-fall, which is why a heavy downpour is made of millions of medium-sized drops, not larger ones.
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Did you know?
A raindrop accelerates for less than a second after starting to fall — air resistance balances gravity almost immediately, fixing terminal velocity at about 9 m/s.
How it compares
- Same speed as a city car
- Drops above 5 mm break apart
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