Why do raindrops falling at terminal velocity not hurt us due to surface tension?

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Why do raindrops falling at terminal velocity not hurt us due to surface tension?

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Force = mass times acceleration. The velocity of a raindrop isn’t all that much comparatively speaking, and their mass is pretty negligible. Combine that with the fact that the acceleration is also reduced as the drop deforms and splatters rather than stays rigid like a rock, and it doesn’t transfer much force at all.

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