Measuring Blood Flow. Blood contains positive and negative ions and thus is a conductor. A blood vessel, therefore, can be viewed as an electrical wire. We can even picture the flowing blood as a series of parallel conducting slabs whose thickness is the diameter 5.13 mm of the vessel moving with speed. (See in the following figure.)
Part A If the blood vessel is placed in a magnetic field B perpendicular to the vessel, as in the figure, show that the motional potential difference induced across it is E = vBd. Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining
Part C Show that the volume rate of flow (R) of the blood is equal to R = TED/4B. (Note: Although the method developed here is useful in measuring the rate of blood flow in a vessel, it is limited to use in surgery because measurement of the potential E must be made directly across the vessel.) Essay answers are limited to about 500 words (3800 characters maximum, including spaces). 3800 Character(s) remaining
Measuring Blood Flow. Blood contains positive and negative ions and thus is a conductor. A blood vessel, therefore, can
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Measuring Blood Flow. Blood contains positive and negative ions and thus is a conductor. A blood vessel, therefore, can
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