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11 years ago
Hi I just need help on a couple questions Physioex 8.0 exercise 5 activity 8 Cardiovascular Dynamics
Now decrease the right flow tube radius to 2.5 mm, and run another trial. How does this flow rate compare with normal?
Think logically about what conditions might compensate for a decrease in flow tube radius. How were you able to accomplish this?
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11 years ago
If the right flow tube radius is decreased to 2.5 mm, the flow rate decreases. The increased peripheral resistance can be overcome by: (1) increasing the pump’s pressure, (2) decreasing the pressure in the right beaker, and (3) increasing the radius of the left flow tube to decrease the pump’s filling time.
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