Question 4.S&C.10: A hungry mosquito sees you resting in a hammock in a 3-m/s b...

A hungry mosquito sees you resting in a hammock in a 3-m/s breeze. How fast and in what direction should the mosquito fly in order to hover above you for lunch?

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The mosquito should fly toward you into the breeze. When barely above you it should fly at 3 m/s in order to hover at rest. Unless its grip on your skin is strong enough after landing, it must continue flying at 3 m/s to keep from being blown off. That’s why a breeze is an effective deterrent to mosquito bites.

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