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Pressure in a fluid, need help, test tomorrow!
There is a needle in a patient's arm and then a tube that leads to a reservoir of fluid ([tex]\rho[/tex]=1050 kg/m3) located at h height above the arm. The reservior is open to air and the gauge pressure inside the vein is 5980 Pa, what is the minimum value of h that allows the fluid to enter the vein?
I keep getting this answer and it is off completely from the answer to the book.
(p1-p2)/((rho)g)
Latex and me don't work well together but I'm sure you get the point.
h=9.26 m
Book answer is .581 and doesn't have a unit even listed with it.
EDIT:Nevermind, I didn't know that gauge pressure was the pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure. Close thread.
Homework Statement
There is a needle in a patient's arm and then a tube that leads to a reservoir of fluid ([tex]\rho[/tex]=1050 kg/m3) located at h height above the arm. The reservior is open to air and the gauge pressure inside the vein is 5980 Pa, what is the minimum value of h that allows the fluid to enter the vein?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I keep getting this answer and it is off completely from the answer to the book.
(p1-p2)/((rho)g)
Latex and me don't work well together but I'm sure you get the point.
h=9.26 m
Book answer is .581 and doesn't have a unit even listed with it.
EDIT:Nevermind, I didn't know that gauge pressure was the pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure. Close thread.
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