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How high above the point of injection must a container of blood plasma be, if the plasma is to enter the patient's arm at a rate of 3.0 cm^3/min through a needle that is 50 mm long and has an inside diameter of 0.55 mm? Assume the pressure in the vein to be 15 mm Hg. (Assume also that the density of blood plasma is 1.05 g/cm^3 and its viscosity is about 1.5 x 10^-3 Pa*s.)
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