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A)Blood flows in an aorta
Suppose that blood flows through the aorta with a speed of 0.35 m/s. The cross-sectional area of the aorta is 2.0x10-4 m2. (a)
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The human heart is a mechanical pump. The aorta is a large artery that carries oxygenated blood away
from the heart to various
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Johnny
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The blood flow rate through the aorta is typically 103 cm^3/s, and a typical adult has about 4.9 liters of blood.
(a) How long
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Alex
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Blood is pumped from the heart at a rate of 5L/min into the aorta of radius 2.0cm. Assuming that the density of blood 1x103
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Which series of arteries is in the correct order for blood as it flows from the heart to the kidneys?
aorta, renal artery, lobar
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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
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Halle
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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
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Emily
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Blood flows in an aorta of radius 4.12mm at 35.0cm/s. Calculate the volume flow rate.
Although the cross-sectional area of a
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taylor
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The radius of the aorta is about 1.2cm , and the blood passing through it has a speed of about 50cm/s . Coefficient of viscosity
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Cheese
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What is the Reynolds number for blood leaving the heart through the aorta if the diameter of the aorta is 2.15 cm, and the blood
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Jason
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