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What is the minimum work done by the heart to pump 130 g of blood from a person's foot to his heart 1.5 m away?

A. 0J.B. 4.7J.C. .47J.D. 4700J.

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Answer:

The minimum work done by the heart is 1.911 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

mass of the blood, m = 130 g = 0.13 kg

height the blood is pumped, h = 1.5 m

Apply work energy theorem, the gravitational potential energy of the height in which the blood is pumped to, is equal to the work done in pumping the blood form the foot to the heart.

E = mgh = W

where;

g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

W = (0.13)(9.8)(1.5)

W = 1.911 J

Thus, the minimum work done by the heart is 1.911 J

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