When running in the rain, your speed affects how wet you get primarily through two factors: the amount of rain you encounter and the time you spend in the rain. Running faster means you cover more distance in less time, reducing your overall exposure to the rain. However, you also collide with more raindrops in front of you as you move quickly. Ultimately, a balance exists where running at moderate speeds may minimize both exposure time and the impact of raindrops, leading to less overall wetness.
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