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Physics, 03.12.2019 01:31 jerrica988

The gauge pressure inside an alveolus with a 200 µm radius is 25 mmhg, while the blood pressure outside is only 10 mmhg. assuming the alveolus acts like a spherical bubble, what is the surface tension of the fluid and membrane around the outside of the alveolus? how does this compare to the surface tension of water?

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