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(A.) A "healthy" systolic (during heart contraction, the high number in 120/80) blood pressure is typically 120 mmHg. What is this in Pascals? (Take the density of mercury to be 14 g/ml and the acceleration due to gravity to be 10 m/s^2) _____ Pa
I tried converting mmHg to atm (760mmHg = 1atm) and then converting atm to Pa (1 atm = 101325 Pa) and got 15998.6842 Pa, but this answer was incorrect.
(B.) Blood flows through the aorta, and the rest of the body, at a rate of 5 liters per minute.
If the aorta has a diameter of 2 cm, what is the speed of the blood flowing through it? _____ m/s
(C.) Given that the blood flow through the body is 5 liters per minute, estimate the number of capillaries there are in the body using the following. Assume the diameter each capillary is 10 micrometers and the speed of blood through them is 0.03 cm/s
(D.) During a ventricle contraction, the average pressure pushing blood into the aorta is 100 mmHg. What is this pressure in Pascals? (use the density of mercury at 14 g/ml and the acceleration due to gravity of 10 m/s^2)
______ Pa
(E.) During a contraction, the heart pumps 75 ml of blood into the Aorta. Given the pressure above, how much work is done (in Joules) on the blood by the heart during a contraction?
(F.) Assuming a heart rate of 60 beats per minute, how many Calories (kilocalories) are burned just circulating blood during a day. (Take the approximation of 4 Joules per calorie.)