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Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.62mm at 35.0cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate. Although the cross-sectional area of a ca...Asked by Halle
A)Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.50mm at 27.5cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate.
B)Although the cross-sectional area of a capillary is much smaller than that of the aorta, there are many capillaries, so their total cross-sectional area is much larger. If all the blood from the aorta flows into the capillaries and the speed of flow through the capillaries is 0.85mm/s, calculate the total cross-sectional area of the capillaries.
B)Although the cross-sectional area of a capillary is much smaller than that of the aorta, there are many capillaries, so their total cross-sectional area is much larger. If all the blood from the aorta flows into the capillaries and the speed of flow through the capillaries is 0.85mm/s, calculate the total cross-sectional area of the capillaries.