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Q: How would an object blocking a bronchus affect this airflow?
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How will an object blocking the bronchus affect airflow?

It will prevent air getting into the lungs, and asphyxiation leading to death (if the object is not cleared) will follow.


Which primary bronchus is the more likely site for an inspired object to become lodged?

The primary bronchus that is the more likely site for an inspired object to become lodged is the right bronchus. It has a straighter alignment compared to the left bronchus.


Which primary-bronchus is the more likely site for an inspired object to become lodged?

The primary bronchus that is the more likely site for an inspired object to become lodged is the right bronchus. It has a straighter alignment compared to the left bronchus.


What is an aspirated object more likely to obstruct left bronchus or right bronchus?

The right main bronchus is wider and shorter and runs more vertically than the left main bronchus, therefore objects typically take this path of least resistance.


Which primary bronchus for an inspired object to become lodged?

The right primary bronchus is more likely to have an inspired object become lodged in itself because it is more wide than the left primary bronchus and is also located at a steeper angle. It is more wide because the right lung is larger and needs a wider bronchus for air to fill it up.


What causes the shape of a shadow to change?

when you change the object that creates the shadow by blocking the light, its' shadow will change. or there is another light source shining from a different direction on the object will affect the shadow too.


How do shadows occur?

by an object blocking light


Why is the right primary bronchus a site for obstruction?

The right primary bronchus is slightly wider and at a steeper angle than the left primary bronchus. This is due mostly to the fact that the heart occupies a larger portion of the left lung than the right. This makes the right lung bigger so it needs a wider bronchus for air to fill it up. Plus since the heart is a bit more to the left, the left bronchus branches off at more of an angle. The combination of these two factors makes the right bronchus more susceptible to obstructions if a foreign object travels down the trachea leading the bronchus.


What is the monocular depth cue in which an object blocking another object is perceived as closer?

Interposition


How is drag controlled?

By making the airflow around the object as smooth as possible. This is calles streamlining.


Does the mass affect the speed of an object?

It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.


How does mass affect the speed of an object?

It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.