Typical value for ratio for a human


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Blood pressure is usually given as a ratio of the maximum pressure (systolic pressure) to the minimum pressure (diastolic pressure). A typical value for this ratio for a human would be 120/70, where the pressures are in mm Hg.

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Question 1: What would these pressures be in pascals?

Question 2: If your car was infalted to 120mm Hg, would it be sufficient for normal driving?

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