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2. The following segment of carotid artery has an inlet velocity of 50 cm/s (diameter of 15 mm). The outlet has a diameter of 11mm. The pressure at inlet is 110 mm of Hg and pressure at outlet is 95 mm of Hg. Determine the forces required to keep the artery in place (consider steady state, ignore the mass of blood in the vessel and the mass of blood vessel; blood density is 1050 kg/m3)

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