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over a year ago
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"It shouldn't make any difference.
Running or walking you still hit the same number of raindrops.
In fact id wager that running is a bit worse. "
Its the same......I think..if memory seves me...
The walker only gets rain from above..
The runner is drier because he`s in the rain less time, but this is eclipsed by the fact he is running into rain drops as well as recieving rain from above..
Physisists do argue about it..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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100m?.. running..lets say 20 seconds. walking? lets say 40 seconds for arguments sake.
If you walk you'll be in the rain for twice as long so perhaps you'll get less wet if you run |
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"It shouldn't make any difference.
Running or walking you still hit the same number of raindrops.
In fact id wager that running is a bit worse.
Its the same......I think..if memory seves me...
The walker only gets rain from above..
The runner is drier because he`s in the rain less time, but this is eclipsed by the fact he is running into rain drops as well as recieving rain from above..
Physisists do argue about it..
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Time is the key.
Lack of raindrops falling on your head is opposed by running into additional raindrops.
It doesn't really matted which way the wind blows, the significant factor is duration of exposure.
If yuo cover 2x distance when running as opposed to walking, you will be 1/2 as wet running to your destination as opposed to walking.
Since the point of this site is getting the girls wet, I suggest walking |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It shouldn't make any difference.
Running or walking you still hit the same number of raindrops.
In fact id wager that running is a bit worse.
Its the same......I think..if memory seves me...
The walker only gets rain from above..
The runner is drier because he`s in the rain less time, but this is eclipsed by the fact he is running into rain drops as well as recieving rain from above..
Physisists do argue about it..
Time is the key.
Lack of raindrops falling on your head is opposed by running into additional raindrops.
It doesn't really matted which way the wind blows, the significant factor is duration of exposure.
If yuo cover 2x distance when running as opposed to walking, you will be 1/2 as wet running to your destination as opposed to walking.
Since the point of this site is getting the girls wet, I suggest walking "
Some consider distance to be the defining fctor....
A quick dash between buildings..will result in being drier...
A longer dash...won`t...
We do need...a definitive answer....
I might look later.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Be as cool as me and walk between the raindrops. "
sounds like something from the matrix
but if you wore a big long black coat you'd not get wet anyway lol |
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