The person would probably be in shock and be unconscious. If it is a child, they would be dead.
Um sleepiness tired weak
If a "normal" human body contains 5-6 liters of blood, then the loss of 2 liters would likely result in death. Fainting and unconsciousness would be the only likely alternatives or symptoms, as you call it.
Confused and lethargic with a weak radial pulse
Loosing 2 litres of blood would put someone into shock. They may be pale with cool clammy skin. They would have rapid breathing and a rapid heartbeat.
2
it pumps for about 3333,4457 minters in 2 days
Shock can occur with a blood loss of about 15% to 30% of total blood volume, which typically translates to approximately 1 to 2 liters in an average adult. This level of blood loss can lead to inadequate oxygen delivery to vital organs, resulting in symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, and confusion. Prompt medical attention is crucial to manage and treat shock effectively.
Just about 2 Liters.
Fraction of what? about 70% of a 70 kg adult is water --- or about 50 liters blood volume is about 5 liters (or 10%) but remember, about half the blood is cells (mostly red), so the plasma is about 2 and 1/2 liters
Average Adult Human Body holds approximately 5 liters of blood. signs of losing 2 liters of blood are: Mental State: Confused/Lethargic Pulse: Weak Heart Rate: 120+ Respiratory Rate: Grater than 35 Is he/she going to die from this? : Maybe
The person would be going into shock. They may be pale, with cool clammy skin. Shallow breathing with a rapid heartbeat. Dizzyness and weakness. Confusion as well may be present.
20 deciliters