The schematic below shows a human body cannulated (tubes are inserted to the body's vasculature) at three heights, B, F, and H. Blood would rise to the same height in each tube, similar to a column of water cannulated at three heights. The tubes can also be filled with a saline solution with a similar density to blood so that this will be a safer experiment to perform. For a typical adult, h̟ is 1.5 m and hp is 1.85 m. Using the gauge pressure at heart height from the problem above, assume the density of whole blood is g and that the average arterial (heart) pressure of this individual has been 1060 m3 measured to be 99 mmHç. Express your answer to four significant digits.
The schematic below shows a human body cannulated (tubes are inserted to the body's vasculature) at three heights, B, F, and H. Blood would rise to the same height in each tube, similar to a column of water cannulated at three heights. The tubes can also be filled with a saline solution with a similar density to blood so that this will be a safer experiment to perform. For a typical adult, h̟ is 1.5 m and hp is 1.85 m. Using the gauge pressure at heart height from the problem above, assume the density of whole blood is g and that the average arterial (heart) pressure of this individual has been 1060 m3 measured to be 99 mmHç. Express your answer to four significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:The schematic below shows a human body cannulated (tubes are inserted to the body's
vasculature) at three heights, B, F, and H. Blood would rise to the same height in each
tube, similar to a column of water cannulated at three heights. The tubes can also be
filled with a saline solution with a similar density to blood so that this will be a safer
experiment to perform. For a typical adult, h̟ is 1.5 m and hp is 1.85 m. Using the gauge
pressure at heart height from the problem above, assume the density of whole blood is
g and that the average arterial (heart) pressure of this individual has been
1060
m3
measured to be 99 mmHç. Express your answer to four significant digits.
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