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Rain drops fall from a certain height with a terminal velocity v on the ground. The viscous force is `F=5pi nerv` Hence `ne` is coefficient of viscosity r the radius of rain drop and v is speed Then work done by all the forces acting on the ball till it reaches the ground is proportional to :

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