what is the formula for calculating volume of preesure vessels with dishe ends
A cylinder with dished ends is stronger and more reliable- corners are difficult to make precisely and to calculate stresses is complicated.
The net inward pressure in venular capillary ends is less than the net outward pressure in arteriolar ends of capillaries because of two main factors: the hydrostatic pressure and the osmotic pressure. In venular capillary ends, the hydrostatic pressure is reduced due to the resistance of the venous system, while the osmotic pressure remains constant. In arteriolar ends, the hydrostatic pressure is higher due to the force exerted by the heart and the osmotic pressure remains the same. As a result, more fluid is filtered out of the capillaries at the arteriolar ends than is reabsorbed at the venular ends.
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your fingers cant apply enough pressure
36 meters, plus a couple more cm to twist the ends together.
It is Q= (Pi * Change in P * r4)/ 8nl Where: Q= Blood Flow Pi= Pi value 3.14 P=Pressure difference btw ends of vessels r= radius n= viscosity l= length of vessel
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More fluid leaves the capillaries than returns.
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Yes, pressure is a constant.
High pressure gas cylinders are generally built with domed ends to allow for expansion of the gas inside the cylinder. The domed ends provide greater strength and stability to withstand the high internal pressures. Additionally, the curved shape reduces stress concentrations at the ends of the cylinder.