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Standard X
Physics
Humidity, Dew and Fog
Rain is falli...
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Rain is falling vertically in downward sense. A bowl is kept below the falling rain and rainwater gets accumulated in it. Now, if air is blowing in horizontal sense, will there be any change in rate of accumulation of rain water in the bowl?
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