Video: Is it less wet to run or go in the rain?

Going out on the street and suddenly encountering rain, most of us will choose to run faster (or jog) with the thought of less rain. This is very reasonable because the faster you move to the destination, the less time you will spend in the rain, which means less wetness. However, if simply running under the rain, the faster the move, the less likely it will get wet, and the two short videos below will explain why.


Explain from a theoretical perspective, with Vietnamese subtitles


Actual test of Mythbusters