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Have you ever dashed across a parking lot in a sudden rainstorm? You might t
Have you ever dashed across a parking lot in a sudden rainstorm? You might t
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2023-07-10
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Have you ever dashed across a parking lot in a sudden rainstorm? You might think that you’ll stay(26)______by running as fast as you can. But wait! The faster you run, the more(27)______you’ll run into horizontally(水平地),(28)______your front. You want to stay as dry as possible, so what should you do: walk or run?
A scientist would(29)______this problem into its simplest (30)______. If there’s no wind, you’ll only get wet from two (31)______—above as the drops fall on you, and in front as you move into them. The(32)______of wetness from above is(33)______by how long you stay in the rain. If you stay outside twice as long, your head and shoulders will get twice as wet.(34)______. Running faster means less time spent in the rain.
The water you run into is another story.(35)______. As it turns out, no matter how fast you go, you’ll always hit the same number of drops from the front. If you slow down, you’ll hit them more slowly, but the total amount will be the same at the end of your trip.(36)______. It only keeps the top of your head and shoulders drier. Your front will be just as wet whether you run or walk. [br] (36)
Have you ever dashed across a parking lot in a sudden rainstorm? You might think that you’ll stay(26)drier by running as fast as you can. But wait! The faster you run, the more(27)drops you’ll run into horizontally(水平地),(28)soaking your front. You want to stay as dry as possible, so what should you do: walk or run?
A scientist would(29)break this problem into its simplest(30)elements. If there’s no wind, you’ll only get wet from two(31)directions—above as the drops fall on you, and in front as you move into them. The(32)amount of wetness from above is(33)determined by how long you stay in the rain. If you stay outside twice as long, your head and shoulders will get twice as wet.(34)As far as your top is concerned, the faster you run the better. Running faster means less time spent in the rain.
The water you run into is another story.(35)The faster you go, the more rapidly your front will run into raindrops, but you’ll also spend less time running through them. As it turns out, no matter how fast you go, you’ll always hit the same number of drops from the front. If you slow down, you’ll hit them more slowly, but the total amount will be the same at the end of your trip.(36)Putting the two parts together, it’s clear that running will indeed keep you drier than walking, but not by very much. It only keeps the top of your head and shoulders drier. Your front will be just as wet whether you run or walk.
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Putting the two parts together, it’s clear that running will indeed keep you drier than walking, but not by very much
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