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During the calibration process, the cantilever is observed to deflect
by 0.10 nm when a force of 3.0 pN is applied to it. What deflection of
the cantilever would correspond to a force of 6.0 pN? (a) 0.07 nm;
(b) 0.14 nm; (c) 0.20 nm; (d) 0.40 nm.
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