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26 October, 04:46

The blood flow rate through the aorta is measured to be 104.1 cm^3/s, and an adult is measured to have 4.93 L of blood. How long does it take for all of your blood to pass through the aorta?

If the adult's aorta has a diamter of 1.85 cm, what is the speed of blood as it flows through the aorta?

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  1. 26 October, 05:58
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    a) time t = 47.4s

    b) speed v = 38.7cm/s

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Total volume of blood = 4.93L * 1000cm^3/L = 4930cm^3

    Volumetric rate of flow = 104.1cm^3/s

    a) Time taken for all the blood to pass through the aorta is:

    Time t = total volume / volumetric rate

    t = 4930/104.1

    t = 47.4s

    b) Given that the diameter of the aorta is 1.85cm.

    V = Av

    Where V = Volumetric rate

    A = area of aorta

    v = speed of blood

    v = V/A ... 1

    Area of a circular aorta = πr^2 = (πd^2) / 4

    d = 1.85cm

    A = (π*1.85^2) / 4

    A = 2.69cm^2

    From equation 1.

    v = V/A = 104.1/2.69

    v = 38.7 cm/s
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