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Physics, 19.03.2021 01:00, QueenNerdy889

The Womersley number measured for a hummingbird artery is the Womersley number measured for a human artery. Assume the blood density and viscosity is the same. The diameter of a human artery is 100 times larger than the diameter of a hummingbird artery, but a hummingbird can reach frequencies of pressure 20 times greater than a human can.

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