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[url= http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/airfri2.html#c4 ]hailstone terminal velocity[/url]
Just before they hit the ground the fastest they would probably be travelling is the terminal velocity of a smooth sphere with the average diameter of what you are currently experiencing.
One thing I would imagine alters it significantly is cross wind which could have an effect due to aerodynamics and any spinning etc.
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I can tell you that in 4th year at school when doing cross country running for PE in the depths of winter, hailstones skelping off your thighs are bloody sore.
"Come to Siberia" they say, "The weather is lovely for the beach" they said:
China gets it pretty bad too. Nine people killed and 300 injured:
I can tell you that in 4th year at school when doing cross country running for PE in the depths of winter, hailstones skelping off your thighs are bloody sore.
it was bloody sore having them bounce off my face yesterday morning come to that
They're lovely when you're on your motorbike, too.
Just before they hit the ground the fastest they would probably be travelling is the terminal velocity of a smooth sphere with the average diameter of what you are currently experiencing.One thing I would imagine alters it significantly is cross wind which could have an effect due to aerodynamics and any spinning etc.
They'll probably be going a bit faster than the terminal velocity of a smooth sphere, as they'll accelerate the column of air they're falling in.
I don't know the exact speed but the pain they inflict when caught in a hailstorm and they are smashing off your face is verging on the ridiculous. I will remember the agony for a good while 🙂
Read something recently about rain drops falling faster, much faster, than their terminal velocity. Think the fact they were a liquid was important in this, but just goes to show, everything is probability...
My dad had to have pretty much every panel and the rear windscreen on his Audi replaced after it was caught in a massive golf ball-sized hailstorm in the Alps and ended up looking like [url=
Ted had had a go at it[/url]. Weirdly, though, the front windscreen survived. It was never quite the same afterwards and the boot leaked no matter what they tried to do to fix it.
So yeah they can go pretty fast...
Made the bell on my bike ring with a direct hit. Not enough to be able to name the tune.
And how do they all find the vents in a helmet?
In cahoots with the bees!
Varies a lot. Yesterday they were falling so fast onto the car windscreen they smashed. Today they fell like snow.

