Biological muscle cells can be thought of as nanomotors


Biological muscle cells can be thought of as nanomotors that use the chemical energy of ATP to produce mechanical work. Measurements show that the active proteins within a muscle cell (such as myosin and actin) can produce a force of about 8.0pN and displacements of 7.0nm.

Part A How much work is done by such proteins?

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Physics: Biological muscle cells can be thought of as nanomotors
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