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Blizzard [7]
2 years ago
15

The velocity v of blood that flows in a blood vessel with radius r and length ℓ at a distance r from the central axis is v(r) =

p 4ηℓ (r2 − r2) where p is the pressure difference between the ends of the vessel and η is the viscosity of the blood. find the average velocity vave (with respect to r) over the interval 0 ≤ r ≤ r. (use eta for η. use capital p for pressure.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
pogonyaev2 years ago
7 0
v(r)=4P\eta\ell(R^2-r^2)

(assuming R is the radius of the vessel, and that 0\le r\le R)

The average velocity of the blood is given by

\displaystyle\frac1{R-0}\int_{r=0}^{r=R}v(r)\,\mathrm dr
=\displaystyle\frac{4P\eta\ell}R\int_{r=0}^{r=R}(R^2-r^2)\,\mathrm dr
=\dfrac{4P\eta\ell}R\left(\dfrac23R^3\right)
=\dfrac{8P\eta\ell}3R^2
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