While walking faster means encountering more drops per second, it also reduces the time spent in the rain. As a result, the two effects balance each other out: more drops per unit of time ...
Preparing for travel can be quite a chore, packing all the necessary clothing and equipment for whatever adventure you are embarking on. However, Mother Nature ...
The faster you walk, the more angled and horizontal that rain trajectory becomes, increasing the number of drops pelting your vertical surfaces with each stride. While it may seem like a good case ...
When moving forward in the rain, vertical surfaces such as a person's body will be hit by more raindrops as speed increases. From the walker's perspective, the drops appear to fall at an angle, with a ...
Scots are certainly no stranger to rain and many usually rush to avoid it when drops start falling - but doing the opposite may actually a good thing. During rainy days we often find ourselves inside ...