Team:Imperial College/Motility
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- | A simple mechanical model was developed by taking an analogy of ''B. subtilis'' propelled by its flagellum with that of a boat propelled by its motor. As the bacteria swims in the medium, it experiences two opposing forces: the flagellar force which propels it forward and drag force provided by the viscosity of the liquid medium. The drag force is analagous to friction which opposes the forward motion of objects on solid surfaces. The | + | A simple mechanical model was developed by taking an analogy of ''B. subtilis'' propelled by its flagellum with that of a boat propelled by its motor. As the bacteria swims in the medium, it experiences two opposing forces: the flagellar force which propels it forward and drag force provided by the viscosity of the liquid medium. The drag force is analagous to friction which opposes the forward motion of objects on solid surfaces. The mechanical model is illustrated below: |
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*Parameter ''A'' is the ratio of flagellar force to medium viscosity. It also represents the velocity of the cell after a sufficiently long time has elapsed, given that the flagellar force remains constant throughout its run. | *Parameter ''A'' is the ratio of flagellar force to medium viscosity. It also represents the velocity of the cell after a sufficiently long time has elapsed, given that the flagellar force remains constant throughout its run. | ||
- | *Parameter ''B'' is the initial cell velocity | + | *Parameter ''B'' is the initial cell velocity - in practice the velocity as we started to track the cell |
- | *Parameter ''alpha'' is the ratio of the viscosity to the cell's mass. | + | *Parameter ''alpha'' is the ratio of the viscosity to the cell's mass. |
In this model, we attempt to obtain a distribution for the flagellar force, which is represented by parameter ''A''. We assume that the medium is homogenous and the viscosity is constant throughout the medium, hence the distribution of flagellar force will be sufficiently be described by parameter A.|}} | In this model, we attempt to obtain a distribution for the flagellar force, which is represented by parameter ''A''. We assume that the medium is homogenous and the viscosity is constant throughout the medium, hence the distribution of flagellar force will be sufficiently be described by parameter A.|}} |
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