The amount of blood that flows through the venae cavea of the adult is 3750 ml more than that of the child.
<h3>What is flow rate?:</h3>
This is the volume of fluid flowing in a vessel per unit time.
First, we need to get the volume of blood flowing through the venae cavae of the adult and the child in 1 hour, then subtract the volume of blood for the child from that of the adult.
Using,
- V = F'm................ Equation 1
Where:
- V = Volume of the blood
- F' = Flow rate
- m = mass of blood.
For the Adult,
Given:
Substitute these values into equation 1
For the child,
Given:
Substitute these values into equation 1 also
The amount of blood that flows more through the adult than the child is
- A = 5250-1500
- A = 3750 ml.
Hence, the amount of blood that flows through the venae cavea of the adult is 3750 ml more than that of the child.
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