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How fast do living organisms move: Maximum speeds from bacteria to elephants and whales

机译:生命有机体移动的速度:从细菌到大象和鲸鱼的最大速度

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Despite their variety and complexity, living organisms obey simple scaling laws due to the universality of the laws of physics. In the present paper, we study the scaling between maximum speed and size, from bacteria to the largest mammals. While the preferred speed has been widely studied in the framework of Newtonian mechanics, the maximum speed has rarely attracted the interest of physicists, despite its remarkable scaling property; it is roughly proportional to length throughout nearly the whole range of running and swimming organisms. We propose a simple order-of-magnitude interpretation of this ubiquitous relationship, based on physical properties shared by life forms of very different body structure and varying by more than 20 orders of magnitude in body mass. (C) 2015 American Association of Physics Teachers.
机译:尽管它们具有多样性和复杂性,但由于物理定律的普遍性,它们仍遵守简单的定标定律。在本文中,我们研究了从细菌到最大的哺乳动物的最大速度和最大大小之间的比例关系。尽管在牛顿力学的框架内已经对首选速度进行了广泛的研究,但是最大速度尽管具有显着的缩放特性,但却很少引起物理学家的兴趣。在几乎所有跑步和游泳生物中,它与长度大致成比例。我们提出了这种普遍存在的关系的简单的数量级解释,它是基于身体结构非常不同且体重变化超过20个数量级的生命形式所共享的物理特性。 (C)2015年美国物理教师协会。

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