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Physics, 05.05.2020 08:21 johnlecona210

Calculate the drag force on the bacterium as it swims. Use \eta = 0.001 ~\text{N s/m}^2η=0.001 N s/m 2 for the viscosity of water. Give your answer in units of picoNewtons (1 ~\text{pN} = 10^{-12} ~\text{N})(1 pN=10 −12 N) and report your answer as a negative number to indicate that the force is resistive (against the motion of the bacterium).

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