usually the systolic, as that is the one when the heart is actually pumping. usually reported as palpated 70 or whatever reading there was.
The pulse would be systolic, because you would be feeling the maximum pressure of the ventricles used to force the blood through the body.
It's the systolic pressure that is felt in a pulse because it is higher than the diastolic pressure.
You feel the pulse during systole (contraction of the ventricles).
systolic
Varies from day to day (actually, moment to moment). If you want the pressure on a particular day, a local branch of the NOAA/NWS may be able to answer that.
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The 115 is at the moment of contraction [beat] the 75 is the pressure between beats.
Sure, when the ball gets compressed, the air pressure increases. This will help drive the ball up again.
The blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries created by the large quantity of blood circulating in them. The number on the top is the systolic blood pressure and the number on the bottom is the diastolic blood pressure. The systolic BP is the pressure in the arteries right when the blood is pumped out of the heart, therefore the pressure is bigger. The diastolic BP is the pressure in the arteries after the blood has been pumped out and before the next heart contraction. At this moment, the heart is relaxed and the pressure is much lower.
you cant at least not yet as at the moment you cant craft in the pocket addition.
What does the BP numbers mean? The number on the top is the systolic blood pressure and the number on the bottom is the diastolic blood pressure. The systolic BP is the pressure in the arteries right when the blood is pumped out of the heart, therefore the pressure is bigger. The diastolic BP is the pressure in the arteries after the blood has been pumped out and before the next heart contraction. At this moment, the heart is relaxed and the pressure is much lower.
This is rotational inertia. When inertia forces an object to rotate, it will continue to do so until another force acts upon it.
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um.... i think its 95 because that's what mine ae at the moment and their fine on the road
Dizziness when standing occurs due to low blood pressure. The body is at rest and upon standing the heart needs to pump faster to supply more pressure. The dizziness is the moment leading up to when the proper blood pressure is reached. This is not normally something to be concerned about. However if it continues to happen, you should get your blood pressure checked at your doctor.