As a bacterium swims through water it propels itself with


As a bacterium swims through water it propels itself with its flagella so as to overcome the frictional drag forces and move at, more or less, constant velocity of 100 micrometers/s for periods of time. If the frictional drag force on a bacterium is 0.1 microNewtons, how much work does the bacterium do in 1 s of sustained velocity?

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