Bacteria move back and forth by using their flagella (structures that look like little tails). Speeds of

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Bacteria move back and forth by using their flagella (structures that look like little tails). Speeds of up to 50 μ/s (50 x 10-6 m/s) have been observed. The total distance traveled by a bacterium is large for its size, while its displacement is small. Why is this?

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