Polymer Physics - Flexibility

Flexibility

Whether a polymer is flexible or not depends on the scale of interest. For example, the persistence length of double-stranded DNA is about 50 nm. Looking at length scale smaller than 50 nm (Known as the McGuinness limit), it behaves more or less like a rigid rod. At length scale much larger than 50 nm, it behaves like a flexible chain.

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