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Not a no-brainer! Learn about flying trajectories with ease of catching with your bare hands

author:Pacific Computer Network

When summer comes, flies have become one of the pests that many families have to worry about, and most people use screens, fly shoots, and insecticides to deal with them.

But have you ever thought about catching flies with your bare hands? Although it sounds disgusting. In fact, this is not "no learning", as long as you understand the principle of fly take-off, you can greatly improve the probability of success.

Not a no-brainer! Learn about flying trajectories with ease of catching with your bare hands

The domestic video team "Slow Point Video" was revealed through slow motion, it turned out that the fly initial flight speed was 1km/h, and in 0.03 seconds, it left the ground and spread its wings, and the angle of the flight route and the ground was often less than 40 °, and after 10mm off the ground, it was changed to an oblique angle.

Not a no-brainer! Learn about flying trajectories with ease of catching with your bare hands

Taking the reaction time of ordinary people as 0.1 seconds, using high school mathematics and physics knowledge, after a series of calculations, it can be concluded that if you want to accurately catch flies, you need to be in a circle with a radius of 1cm or 2cm from the ground.

The secret is: hand in a half-grip shape, approach the fly, and then aim at the fly to quickly sweep across, so that you can cover the fly's escape route. Be careful not to buckle directly downwards, because in rare cases the fly will take off vertically, and when it is buckled, the fly has flown horizontally out of the palm of the hand.

Not a no-brainer! Learn about flying trajectories with ease of catching with your bare hands
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