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    Negative Pressure in a 10mL syringe containing 2.5mL water

    Total water volume = ~ 3.5mL (1mL in catheter and 2.5mL in 10mL syringe attached to catheter)
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    Negative Pressure in a 10mL syringe containing 2.5mL water

    I hope this helps. We would like to know what the pressure is in the syringe on the right after the plunger is pulled back to 10mL. Please let me know if more info is needed. Thanks again.
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    Negative Pressure in a 10mL syringe containing 2.5mL water

    Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately, it went to my company "clutter" box so sorry for my delay in replying. So does that mean we should use 0 mL as initial volume (Vi) and add the vapor pressure of water to the final pressure (Pf) achieved (PiVi=PfVf)? ...or should we use 3.5mL...
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    Negative Pressure in a 10mL syringe containing 2.5mL water

    Hello All, We are trying to convert a vacuum leak test for medical devices (catheters) from a syringe based test to a pump based test. The current guidelines call for purging air from the ID of the catheter under test with water (~1mL). The distal end of the catheter (tube) is blocked and the...
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    What are the latest advancements in structural heart repair devices?

    Hello Physics Forum, I am a R&D Engineer for a medical device company working on structural heart repair devices. Morgan
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