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26 April, 09:49

Compute the work done moving the 6.2 l of blood completely through the body, assuming the blood pressure always takes its average value. hint: when the heart contracts, it applies force to the blood. pressure is just force/area so we can write work = (pressure) (area) (distance). but (area) (distance) is just the blood volume passing through the heart.

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  1. 26 April, 10:19
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    ressure always takes its average value. when the heart contracts, it applies force to the blood. pressure is just force/area so we can write work = (pressure) (area) (distance). but (area) (distance) is just the blood volume passing through the heart.
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