4. Transfer function of the pulmonary system that represents alveolar pressure Pa to Pao is given by 0.8 H(s) How much is PA for Pao = 5 mmH20, at steady state in mmH20? s2+4s+1

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4.Transfer function of the pulmonary system that represents alveolar pressure PAto Pao is given by ?(?)=0.8/?2+4?+1. How much is PAfor Pao = 5 mmH2O, at steady stateinmmH2O?

 

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4. Transfer function of the pulmonary system that represents alveolar pressure Pa to Pao is given by
0.8
H(s)
. How much is PA for Pao = 5 mmH2O, at steady state in mmH20?
s2+4s+1
Transcribed Image Text:4. Transfer function of the pulmonary system that represents alveolar pressure Pa to Pao is given by 0.8 H(s) . How much is PA for Pao = 5 mmH2O, at steady state in mmH20? s2+4s+1
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