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Consider blood (density 1025 kg/m3) flowing through an artery with circular cross section that looks like this: Ignore viscosity. Assume that the change in height is negligible between regions A, B, and C.13. What is the mass flow rate through region A

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The given question is incomplete. The complete question is attached with an image below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass flow rate through region A will be calculated as follows.

Rate =
\rho * A * \mu

=
\rho * \pi * R^(2) * \mu

=
1025 * 3.14 * (0.5 * 10^(-2))^(2) * 30 * 10^(-2)

=
24138.75 * 10^(6) kg/s

Therefore, we can conclude that the mass flow rate through region A is
24138.75 * 10^(6) kg/s.

Consider blood (density 1025 kg/m3) flowing through an artery with circular cross-example-1
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