Radius of the rain drop, r = 2 mm = 2 x 10–3 m

The work was done by the gravitational force on the drop in the first half of its journey:

This amount of work is equal to the work done by the gravitational force on the drop in the second half of its journey, i.e., WII, = 0.082 J
As per the law of conservation of energy, if no resistive force is present, then the total energy of the rain drop will remain the same.
Total energy at the top:

Due to the presence of a resistive force, the drop hits the ground with a velocity of 10m/s.
Total energy at the ground:
