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Biology, 30.09.2019 20:30 martinezizzie

Atypical raindrop is much more massive than a mosquito and falling much faster than a mosquito flies. how does a mos quito survive the impact? recent research has found that the collision of a falling raindrop with a mosquito is a perfectly inelastic collision. that is, the mosquito is swept up by the raindrop and ends up traveling along with the raindrop. once the relative speed between the mosquito and the raindrop is zero, the mosquito is able to detach itself from the drop and fly away.

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