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∙ 16y agoThat was my Carl Sagan impersonation. I won't do it again. And the answer won't even be close to a million. First, you must convert pints to milliliters. Then you must divide that figure by 0.05, because there is 0.05 mL per drop. That will give you how many drops. 1 US pint = 473.18 milliliters, so 9 US pints = 4,258.6 milliliters. Divide that by 0.05 to get 85,172 drops. I rounded tothe nearest drop.
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∙ 16y agoThere are approximately 474 drops of blood in a pint. So, for 9 pints, there would be around 4266 drops of blood in an adult with 9 pints of blood.
To calculate the volume of each alcohol drop, you would divide 1 ml by 153 drops. This would give you the volume of each drop in milliliters. The calculation would be: 1 ml / 153 drops = 0.0065 ml per drop.
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
It is important to ensure no drops of water cling to the cylinder in the water displacement method because any residual water droplets can lead to inaccurate volume measurements. This can affect the precision and reliability of the results obtained.
The cup's volume can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. Plug in the values to find the volume of the cup. Then, divide this volume by the volume of each drop (1 cubic centimeter) to find out how many drops it would take to fill the cup.
Blood pressure drops as dilation increases. This occurs because of decrease resistance.
Drops significantly.
No. An hemorrhage is an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel (it can be a wound or a bruise, or something really nasty that is internal hemorrhage). Hypotension is the term for low blood pressure.
Infants have around 80ml per kilogram blood volume (although the range can be from 50-100ml'kg). This steadily drops to the adult values of 50-70ml/kg. A 6 month old infant weighing approx 6 kg would have about 480mls of blood. 10mls taken out for blood samples would represent around 2% of the total blood volume Repeated blood sampling in infants may result in loss of significant blood volume and so the reason why paediatric sampling bottles are used which require much smaller volumes than adults Happy new year! El Tango
Just drops of blood no weird feeling
153 drops of fluid equates to 7.65mL
for most fluids it takes about 10 drops to equal 1 ml 1 fluid ounce (US) equals 29.56 ml or about 296 drops so 1000 drops is about 3. 35 fluid ounces more or less.
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An average adult human has about 8-10 pints of blood, which is roughly 4.7-5.5 liters. This amount can vary based on factors such as age, sex, weight, and overall health.
A dropper measures volume by counting drops.
To calculate the volume of each alcohol drop, you would divide 1 ml by 153 drops. This would give you the volume of each drop in milliliters. The calculation would be: 1 ml / 153 drops = 0.0065 ml per drop.
brown spotting is just what is sounds like. old blood is brown. spotting describes the result of drops of blood on a surface. thus, old blood drops=brown spotting.
Fluid ounce is a measure of volume and not weight.Different drop to ounce conversions can be found on the internet:conversion-metric.org/volume/drop-to-ouncegives:1 drop = 0.00219292052575 fl ozTherefore about 460 drops to a fl ozunitconversion.org/volume/drops-to-fluid-ounces-us-conversion.htmlgives:1 drop = 0.001690701 US fl ozTherefore about 590 drops in a US fluid ounce.