a) Under normal conditions the human heart exerts a pressure of 110 mmHg on the
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a) Under normal conditions the human heart exerts a pressure of 110 mmHg on the arterial blood. What is the arterial blood pressure in the feet of a man standing upright? What is the blood pressure in the brain? The feet are 140 cm below the level of the heart; the brain is 40 cm above the level of the heart; the density of human blood is 1055 kg/m3. Neglect the speed of flow of the blood, i.e., pretend it is at rest.convert 110mmHg to 1.47x10^4 N/m^2 (pascal)
p = p(o) - g(density)(z)
p(feet) = 1.47x10^4 + (9.81)(1055)(1.4)
p(feet) = 2.92x10^4
p(brain) = 1.47x10^4 - (9.81)(1055)(0.4)
p(brain) = 1.06x10^4
(b) Under conditions of stress the human heart can exert a pressure of up to 190 mmHg. Suppose that an astronaut were to land on the surface of a large planet where the acceleration of gravity is 61 m/s2. Could the astronaut's heart maintain a positive blood pressure in his brain while he is standing upright? Could the astronaut survive?
p = p(o) - g(density)(z)
p(brain) = 1.47x10^4 - (61.0)(1055)(0.4)
p(brain) = -2.47x10^4, no, no
Is this right? Am i using the correct positive/negative signs for up and below the heart?
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yes obviously its correct
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