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"Use your data to calculate the increase in flow rate in ml/min/mm Hg"

Just in case anyone is going around looking for the answer to this one, here's the way a buddy of mine explained it to me.

First, the mmHg term refers to the pressure, while the ml/min term refers to the flow rate.  This question is simply asking for the slope of the line that was plotted at in the experiment.

ex. my first two points are (25,35) and (50,70.1).  this gives a slope of 1.404.  Therefore the increase in flow rate in ml/min/mm Hg is: 1.404 ml/min/mm Hg
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9 years ago
This goes with this thread? Use your data to calculate the increase in flow rate in ml/min/mm Hg
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