With the onset of monsoon, heavy rains are falling in many states. During rains, people who go out of their homes for school, college, office or other work often get wet. But the question is that do those who run during rain get wet more or those who stand at one place get wet more. Today we will tell you the science behind this. After all, who gets wet faster during rain.
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It is raining continuously in many states of the country. Due to rain, people who go out of their homes often get wet. Now the question is that who gets wet the fastest during rain. You must have seen that during rains, people often want to run fast and reach a place where they get a roof, so that they can avoid getting wet during rain. But often people get wet during this time.
What does the research say?
According to research, the person who runs fast during sudden rain gets wet quickly. Now you must be wondering how this happens. According to research, running in the rainy season can be a wrong step for you. According to research, the person who stands at one place in the rain gets wet later than the one who runs. Yes, you might find this strange to hear, but it is true. You must be thinking who does not get wet in the rain.
Let us tell you that in the year 2012, Italian physicist Franco Bocchi published a research paper on this subject in the ‘European Journal of Physics’. In which he said that his research has revealed that running in the rain is not the right option. Satyagraha has also told in its report through this research that ‘According to mathematics, if it rains suddenly and there is no place to escape from the rain, in that situation, instead of walking, you will get less wet if you stand at one place. According to the research, in this situation, less raindrops will fall on your body.
Franco has told that suppose it is raining in normal conditions and there is no storm. In such a situation, the drops fall straight on the surface of the earth. At the same time, the rate of rain or the number of water drops falling per square meter per second is the same, then what will happen in this situation, the person who is standing at one place, water will definitely fall on his head and shoulders. But during this time there should not be strong wind or storm.
Now the question is what will happen if you run during the rain. According to research, when a person runs or walks fast during rain, apart from water falling on the head and shoulders, the direction of the person’s movement starts cutting the drops falling vertically, during this time the number of drops falling on the person’s body increases. On the other hand, when a person starts walking in the rain, whatever be his speed, there is no change in the rate of water falling on his head and shoulders. Apart from this, other parts of the body also start coming in contact with water. Due to which a person gets wet quickly."https://www.abplive.com/gk/how-to-get-a-visa-to-go-to-america-what-questions-are-asked-in-the-visa-interview-2733761">What questions are asked in the visa interview to go to America? Know these things before applying