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If you move a certain distance through a constant rainfall, the water hitting your front will be the same for every speed. Imagine the raindrops in the crossed volume as stationary to visualize this.
However, the rain accumulating on your top surface will be more the slower you go, because it only depends on the time you spend in the rain.
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