While not everything on the MCAT will be clinically relevant, Poiseuille's law will show up again and again-especially in your Cardiology block in medical school! This is a great one for your long-term tool box.
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@SP-jz5dv Жыл бұрын
First, thank you for all of these videos you've made! Quick question: you mentioned when solving your example problem that pressure must drop in order to compensate for an increase in radius, but isn't the opposite true? If radius increases -> area increases -> therefore velocity must drop in order to maintain constant flow (according to the continuity equation). Also, since velocity drops -> pressure must also rise in order to make sure that we follow conservation of energy (Venturi effect - also explained through Bernoulli's Equation -> KE drops, therefore, Pressure rises (height won't spontaneously change)). Maybe this isn't such a quick question actually.
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@medcatmcat Жыл бұрын
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