Pulse in a pump refers to the fluctuations in flow or pressure that occur during the pumping process, typically due to the operation of positive displacement pumps or certain types of centrifugal pumps. These fluctuations can create vibrations and noise, impacting the system's efficiency and performance. Pulsation dampeners or surge tanks are often used to minimize these effects and ensure a smoother and more consistent flow. Managing pulse is crucial for applications requiring precise flow rates and pressures.
in pulse raiser you can do running and sprinting. These things will pump your blood around the body.
Your heart beating (The muscles in the heart relaxing and contracting) to pump the blood around your body, without which you would die. Your pulse is the blood rushing through your veins after each 'pump', hence you can feel your pulse.
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Yes it will power a small sump pump.
*does Your body is working harder, so your pulse increases to pump more oxygen around your body through your blood stream.
your pulse rate slows down because your muscles damns less oxygen, causing your heart to pump slower
there is so much sugar in caffeine it makes your blood pump!
Lower is usually better since athletic hearts beat slower because they can pump more blood easier.
When you excercise your body is doing extra work, the heart has to pump more blood to the body tissues so it causes increase in the pulse tate
No, they don't.Out of the 3 blood vessels: veins, arteries and capillaries, only the ARTERIES have a pulse. This pulse occurs because of the method the arteries use to pump blood. When you feel for a pulse on the neck, wrist etc... you are pressing the artery against bone which is how the rhythem is felt. Hope this helped :)
Your pulse rate is your heart rate.