Current Attempt in Progress The blood speed in a normal segment of a horizontal artery is 0.189 m/s. An abnormal segment of the artery is narrowed down by an arteriosclerotic plaque to 1/4 of its normal cross-sectional area What is the difference in blood pressure between the normal and constricted segments of the artery? Number Units

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The blood speed in a normal segment of a horizontal artery is 0.189 m/s. An abnormal segment of the artery is narrowed down by an
arteriosclerotic plaque to 1/4 of its normal cross-sectional area. What is the difference in blood pressure between the normal and
constricted segments of the artery?
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Transcribed Image Text:Current Attempt in Progress The blood speed in a normal segment of a horizontal artery is 0.189 m/s. An abnormal segment of the artery is narrowed down by an arteriosclerotic plaque to 1/4 of its normal cross-sectional area. What is the difference in blood pressure between the normal and constricted segments of the artery? Number Units
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