RIU 324 Study Guide - Final Guide: Pressure Gradient, Reynolds Number, Maple Syrup

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What is power, and what are the typical units? o the rate at which energy is transferred or rate at which work is being performed. What is work, and what are the typical units? o amount of energy transferred. Integration of the total power used to complete a job over time (power x time). Relate power and work, and given 2 examples choose which has higher power and higher work. A. 10 liters pumped out in 10 minutes. What is an energy gradient, and how does this affect flow? o conceptual quality which includes mass energy, kinetic, potential, heat, radiation, etc. energy is always conserved. Ability to do work. o energy gradient: a difference in energy levels. How is kinetic energy defined in hemodynamics? o energy which is related to motion- proportional to the velocity squared. o force in the flow direction of the vessel.

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