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Blood flow through an artery
Blood flow through an artery is 80 cm3/s. What will the flow be if the radius of the artery is increased by 10%? Assume that
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Saira Alavi
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Viscous blood is flowing through an artery partially clogged by cholesterol. A surgeon wants to remove enough of the cholesterol
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Melissa
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Consider the flow of blood through a large horizontal artery with 1.0 mm of diameter. The artery has a smooth reduction to an
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Anonymous
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A small artery has a length of 1.10×10−3m and a radius of 2.50×10−5m. If the pressure drop across the artery is 1.15 kPa,
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Katelynn
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An artery supplying heat muscle with blood is occluded to 13.9% of its original radius by a clot. By what percent is the blood
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Paul
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Suppose an occlusion in an artery reduces
its diameter by 22%, but the volume flow rate of blood in the artery remains the same.
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Ryan
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Suppose an obstruction in an artery reduces its radius by 16%, but the volume flow rate of
the blood in the artery is remains the
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john
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Suppose an occlusion in an artery reduces
its diameter by 22%, but the volume flow rate of blood in the artery remains the same.
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ryan
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Consider the flow of 37 degree C blood in a 1.50 mm radius artery. Take the density of blood to be 1025 kg/m^3, and the
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Using a Doppler ultrasound, the velocity of blood flow in a vein or an artery can be measured. In a particular patient, the flow
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Ilayda
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