Physics, asked by Tabarakkhan56, 1 year ago

Explain heart Attack using Bernoulli,s theorem ?​

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Answered by argupta0904
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Bernoulli's principle states that at constant height , pressure is inversely proportional to the velocity of the fluid. Due to accumulation of plaque in artery , velocity of the blood through reduces , pressure exerted by heart is increased, this may result in heart attack

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Answered by mantasakasmani
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In persons suffering with advanced heart condition, the artery gets constricted due to the accumulation of plaque on its inner walls. In order to drive the blood through this constriction a greater activity of the heart is required. The speed of the flow of the blood in this region is raised which lowers the pressure inside, and the artery may collapse due to this external pressure.

The heart exerts further pressure to open this artery and forces the blood through. As the blood rushes through the opening, the internal pressure once again drops leading to a repeat collapse. This may result in heart attack.

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