Arterial bifurcation A common form of cardiovascular

Chapter 6, Problem 6.4.63

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Arterial bifurcation A common form of cardiovascular branching is bifurcation, in which an artery splits into two smaller blood vessels. The bifurcation angle is the angle formed by the two smaller arteries. In the figure, the line through A and D bisects and is perpendicular to the line through B and C.(a) Show that the length l of the artery from A to B is givenby .(b) Estimate the length l from the three measurements mm, 6 mm, and .

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