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12345 [234]
3 years ago
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A typical human contains 5.00 l of blood, and it takes 1.00 min for all of it to pass through the heart when the person is resti

ng with a pulse rate of 74.0 heartbeats/ minute. on the average, what volume of blood, in (a) liters and (b) cubic centimeters, does the heart pump during each beat?

Physics
2 answers:
12345 [234]3 years ago
8 0

<em>Volume of blood, in (a) liters = 0.0675 liters and (b) cubic centimeters = 67.5 cm³</em>

<h3><em>Further explanation </em></h3>

7 main quantities have been determined based on international standards, namely:

1. Length, meters (m)

2. Time, second (s)

3. Mass, kilograms (kg)

4. Temperature, kelvin (K)

5. Light intensity, candela (cd)

6. Electric current, ampere (A)

7. Amount of substance, mol (m)

The length of the principal is to indicate the distance between two points in a place

The symbol is usually expressed in l, length

Volume is a derivative quantity derived from the length of the principal

The unit of volume can be expressed in liters or milliliters or cubic meters

The conversion is

1 cc = 1 cm³

1 dm = 1 Liter

1 mL = 1 cm³

1 L = 1 dm³

From the question, 5 liters of blood passes through the heart in 1 minute

The heart beats 74 times/minute

So that the equation is easy as follows:

5 liters = 1 minute

74 beats = 1 minute

So that in 1 heartbeat there is as much blood volume as:

= 5 liters / 74 beats

= 0.0675 liters

When we convert to cm³ it becomes:

1 L = 1 dm³ = 10³ cm³

0.0675 liters = 0.0675.10³ cm³

= 67.5 cm³

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Keywords: volume, liters, heart, beats, blood

Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
5 0
<span>(a) 0.0676 l (b) 67.6 cc So we've been told that 5.00 L of blood flows through the heart every minute and that the heart beats 74.0 times per minute. So that means that for every beat of the heart, 5.00 L / 74.0 = 0.067567568 L of blood flows through the heart. Rounding to 3 significant figures gives 0.0676 l. Converting from liters to cubic centimeters simply require a multiplication by 1000, so we have 67.6 cc of blood pumped per beat.</span>
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