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Strawbale Archive for January 2000
472 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:39:45 2002

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RE: How fast does a rain drop, drop



On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Mark Kifer wrote:

> seconds, x 60 minutes, divided by number of feet per mile (about 1,580
> right?)  That would put your speeding rain drop at 410.13 mph!!  Thank God
> their not the size of watermelons!! 

Try 5,280'/mile and you won't get killed by a raindrop.

                         -|//*Alan Courtright*\\|=   
                                Poulsbo, WA
                             acourtri@krl.org