What is the difference in whole blood pressure (mm-Hg) between the top of the head and the bottom of the feet of a 1.25 m-tall person standing vertically? (Note 1 mm-Hg = 133 N/m²) 14.3 mm-Hg 801 x 104 mm-Hg 1,435 mm-Hg 135 mm-Hg 801 mm-Hg 96.7 mm-Hg

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What is the difference in whole blood pressure (mm-Hg) between the top of the head
and the
bottom of the feet of a 1.25 m-tall person standing vertically?
(Note 1 mm-Hg = 133 N/m²)
O 14.3 mm-Hg
O 801 x 104 mm-Hg
1,435 mm-Hg
O 135 mm-Hg
801 mm-Hg
96.7 mm-Hg
A hydraulic lift has an output piston area 18 times that of the input cylinder. If the input
force
is 200 lbs, use the mechanical advantage of the lift to calculate the max weight it
lifts.
O 10,000 lb
O 8,000 lbs
O 3,600 lbs
O 20 lbs
O 4,000 lbs
Transcribed Image Text:What is the difference in whole blood pressure (mm-Hg) between the top of the head and the bottom of the feet of a 1.25 m-tall person standing vertically? (Note 1 mm-Hg = 133 N/m²) O 14.3 mm-Hg O 801 x 104 mm-Hg 1,435 mm-Hg O 135 mm-Hg 801 mm-Hg 96.7 mm-Hg A hydraulic lift has an output piston area 18 times that of the input cylinder. If the input force is 200 lbs, use the mechanical advantage of the lift to calculate the max weight it lifts. O 10,000 lb O 8,000 lbs O 3,600 lbs O 20 lbs O 4,000 lbs
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