When you are fit, your heart muscle is stronger and can pump more blood. The more excercise you do, the stronger your heart muscle gets and the more blood travles through your body.
5000 liter of blood every day
cardiac output :)
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Normal Cardiac Output is 4-8L/min
About 7,000 liters of blood per day is pumped through the heart of an adult human being.The amount of blood pumped by the heart changes with activity level(Stroke volume * heart rate ) = ml/min so if heart rate is 70 beats/min and stroke volume is 120 ml (ml/beat) blood is being pumped by the heart at75 ml/stroke * 70 beats/min = 5250 ml/min = 5.25 liters/min5.25 liters/min* 60 min/hour * 24 hour/day = 7560 liters/day but this answer is still wrong as both stroke volume and heart rate are variable.
ANSWERPUMP Iwater pumped in 20 min = 5000 Lwater pumped in 1 min = 5000 / 20 L = 250 LPUMP IIwater pumped in 25 min = 5000 Lwater pumped in 1 min = 5000 / 25 L = 200 Llet x be the time for which pump I works and let y be the amount of time for which pump II works.then250x + 200y = 50005x + 4y = 100
About 7,000 liters of blood per day is pumped through the heart of an adult human being.The amount of blood pumped by the heart changes with activity level(Stroke volume * heart rate ) = ml/min so if heart rate is 70 beats/min and stroke volume is 120 ml (ml/beat) blood is being pumped by the heart at75 ml/stroke * 70 beats/min = 5250 ml/min = 5.25 liters/min5.25 liters/min* 60 min/hour * 24 hour/day = 7560 liters/day but this answer is still wrong as both stroke volume and heart rate are variable.An average human heart pumps 1,900 gallons (7,200 litres) of blood around the body per day
Here you go.http://www.biosbcc.net/doohan/sample/htm/COandMAPhtm.htmCardiac output is the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute (mL blood/min). Cardiac output is a function of heart rate and stroke volume. The heart rate is simply the number of heart beats per minute. The stroke volume is the volume of blood, in milliliters (mL), pumped out of the heart with each beat. Increasing either heart rate or stroke volume increases cardiac output.Cardiac Output in mL/min = heart rate (beats/min) X stroke volume (mL/beat)An average person has a resting heart rate of 70 beats/minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 mL/beat. The cardiac output for this person at rest is:Cardiac Output = 70 (beats/min) X 70 (mL/beat) = 4900 mL/minute.
270 ml/min!
Gallons per minute, a unit of volumetric flow rate
the heart will implode No it wont. the realy long term effects on your heart are as follows * cardiac hypertrophy (growth in the myocardium muscle that the heart is made from) * increased stroke volume (more blood pumped per beat) * lower resting blood preasure * increased cardiac output (blood pumped per min) * lower heart ratewhile resting and active * quicker recovery rate (heart returns to normal speed after exercise faster) * incrase in blood flow It also dramatically lowers the chance of getting coronary heart disease. Once your heart rate drops bellow 60bpm it is said to be more efficient, this state is called brandycardia.
60 min = 1 hr ⇒ 330 min = 330 ÷ 60 hr = 51/2 hr = 5.5 hr