1. Suppose a person is 182 cm tall. A typical blood pressure is often given as 110/70 mm Hg, with a mean pressure of 80 mm Hg. think this is the gauge pressure or absolute pressure? Why? away А. Do you is 6, If the pressure at the top of the head is about 39 mm Hg, how far this person's head from the heart? Assume the density of blood is about 6% higher than that of water. E, What then would be the blood pressure of this person at their feet? p. Suppose this person suffers a puncture wound around the same height as the heart where the opening is about 3 mm in diameter. How far could blood shoot from their body assuming it comes out horizontally with 0 m/s initial horizontal velocity?

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1. Suppose a person is 182 cm tall. A typical blood pressure is often given as
110/70 mm Hg, with a mean pressure of 80 mm Hg.
A.
Do you think this is the gauge pressure or absolute pressure? Why?
6.
If the
pressure at the top of the head is about 39 mm Hg, how far
away
is
this person's head from the heart? Assume the density of blood is about 6%
higher than that of water.
E, What then would be the blood pressure of this person at their feet?
b. Suppose this person suffers a puncture wound around the same height as
the heart where the opening is about 3 mm in diameter. How far could blood
shoot from their body assuming it comes out horizontally with 0 m/s initial
horizontal velocity?
E- P.A = (80k1 3-32a 7) (9x 15) =
0.7 51
Since
horizontal velocity is zero
it will not
go
Any for than body.
Please explain Hhe variables used in the equation
to solue for F= P.A in partd of this
question.
Comment >
Thank yu!
Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose a person is 182 cm tall. A typical blood pressure is often given as 110/70 mm Hg, with a mean pressure of 80 mm Hg. A. Do you think this is the gauge pressure or absolute pressure? Why? 6. If the pressure at the top of the head is about 39 mm Hg, how far away is this person's head from the heart? Assume the density of blood is about 6% higher than that of water. E, What then would be the blood pressure of this person at their feet? b. Suppose this person suffers a puncture wound around the same height as the heart where the opening is about 3 mm in diameter. How far could blood shoot from their body assuming it comes out horizontally with 0 m/s initial horizontal velocity? E- P.A = (80k1 3-32a 7) (9x 15) = 0.7 51 Since horizontal velocity is zero it will not go Any for than body. Please explain Hhe variables used in the equation to solue for F= P.A in partd of this question. Comment > Thank yu!
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