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Neglecting the density of air, the terminal velocity obtained by a raindrop of radius `0.3 mm` falling through the air of viscosity `1.8 xx10^(-5) N//m^(2)` will be

A

`10.9 m s^-1`

B

`7.48 m s^-1`

C

`3.7 m s^-1`

D

`12.8 m s^-1`

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