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Physics, 11.01.2021 16:40 Leeyah9587

Example A 1.8 m tallman stand in an elevator accelerating upward at 12 m/s?,

what is the blood pressure in the brain and foot.

Take the height difference between the heart and the brain to be

0.35 m?

13.3 x 103 Pa] & [Pblood = 1060 kg. m-3]

Note: [: P Heart

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