Team:SDU-Denmark/project-m

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The size of this force can be approximated by calculating the drag on a swimming bacterium. If the bacterium is considered almost spherical the drag force can be calculated by using the formula for stokes flow past a sphere:
The size of this force can be approximated by calculating the drag on a swimming bacterium. If the bacterium is considered almost spherical the drag force can be calculated by using the formula for stokes flow past a sphere:
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F<sub>d</sub> = -6πηrv
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[[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-2010-Dragforce.gif|center]]
where η(=8.94•10<sup>-4</sup> Pa•s for water) is the viscosity of the fluid in which the bacterium is swimming, r(=0.4•10<sup>-6</sup> m) is the radius of the bacterium and v(=50•10<sup>-6</sup> m/s) is the velocity.
where η(=8.94•10<sup>-4</sup> Pa•s for water) is the viscosity of the fluid in which the bacterium is swimming, r(=0.4•10<sup>-6</sup> m) is the radius of the bacterium and v(=50•10<sup>-6</sup> m/s) is the velocity.
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The dragforce and thereby the force created by the flagellabundle of one e. coli is
The dragforce and thereby the force created by the flagellabundle of one e. coli is
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|F<sub>d</sub>| = 3.37•10<sup>-13</sup> N.
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[[Image:Team-SDU-Denmark-2010-ColiForce.gif|center]]
The system we are trying to model consists of a lot of bacteria stuck to a wall, but the part we are interested in is really the flagella and the forces they create. So we ignore the bodies of the bacteria, and instead consider the flagella as being stuck directly to the wall, with one end glued to the wall and the other pointing out into the fluid.  
The system we are trying to model consists of a lot of bacteria stuck to a wall, but the part we are interested in is really the flagella and the forces they create. So we ignore the bodies of the bacteria, and instead consider the flagella as being stuck directly to the wall, with one end glued to the wall and the other pointing out into the fluid.  

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