I know their is 4 to 6 liters of blood in our body
The normal proportion of blood to body weight is 8%. So in an adult male weighing 80 kg, the blood would account for 6.4 kg of his weight.
the Mach number
about 2litres ----------------------------------- Well, that must be a very small human! (weighting about 28 kg). Information about the average volume of blood in humans could be found at the related links.
Your volume of blood does not change significantly over 24 hours. The density of blood is approximately 1060 kg/m3. Which means a litre of blood weighs 1.06 kgs. Typically, a person may have about 5 litres of blood in their body.
Critical Mach Number, or Mcr, refers to the lowest Mach number that air going over and around an aircraft can reach the speed of sound. If an airplane goes over its Mcr, handling might be greatly affected.
Considering 1 L blood for 13 kg body mass: M1/13 x 1,06 = M2 Where: - M1 = body mass in kg - M2 = mass of blood in kg - 1,o6 is the density of blood And the answer is M2/3 kg; and 1 pound is 0,453 592 37 kg.
Pomegranate how mach
The normal proportion of blood to body weight is 8%. So in an adult male weighing 80 kg, the blood would account for 6.4 kg of his weight.
if it's water, 1,800 kg
the Mach number
2000km of vessels
5.50L
There are 70mL/kg in the human body per male there are 65mL/kg in the human body per female Example A 60kg patient (or 132lbs) has 4,200mL of blood
There are approximately 70 ML/KG in an adult goat. A human has 8 liters of blood in the their body.
Obese Female: 60cc/kg Adult Female: 65cc/kg Obese Male: 70cc/kg Adult Male: 75cc/kg Infant: 80cc/kg Term Neonate: 85cc/kg Premature Neonate: 95cc/kg
To estimate blood volume of a new born baby the following calculation is used: EBV= weight (kg) * Average blood volume Average blood volume for a full term neonate is 85 mL/kg Average blood volume for a premature neonate is 95 mL/kg
I think there no problem if blood group not mach.