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sidharath

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In the man's rest frame the rain has a horizontal component to its velocity,

Can you really assume that? I'd think that if the rain is falling straight down, with no wind (vertically), it would fall from straight above.

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Can you really assume that? I'd think that if the rain is falling straight down, with no wind (vertically), it would fall from straight above.

 

I didn't make any assumptions. From the rest frame of the ground, the man is running horizontally relative to the rain. In the man's rest frame the rain is therefore falling with a horizontal component relative to the man.

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