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Engineering, 05.02.2021 21:50 pakabigail7116

The pressure difference, across a partial blockage in an artery (called a stenosis) is approximated by the equation Δp= Kv. μV/D + Ku (Ao/A1- 1)^2. rhoV^2

where V is the blood velocity, μ the blood viscosity p the blood density the artery diameter, the area of the unobstructed artery, and A1 the area of the stenosis. Determine the dimensions of the constants and Would this equation be valid in any system of units?

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