To solve this problem, let's analyze each term and identify which one correctly describes the unhealthy growth of tissue due to higher pressures on arterial walls.
The question describes a pathological condition where increased pressure on artery walls leads to abnormal tissue growth. This is a characteristic feature of arterial disease.
Correct. An atheroma is a fatty deposit in the inner lining of an artery, forming part of the process of atherosclerosis. It develops in response to high pressure and other factors damaging the arterial wall.
Incorrect. This term refers to a distinctive smell or fragrance, completely unrelated to vascular pathology.
Incorrect. An adenoma is a benign tumor of glandular tissue, not specifically related to arterial walls or pressure effects.
Incorrect. This combination includes one irrelevant term (aroma) and one incorrect term (adenoma) for the described condition.
Atheroma formation: - Occurs in response to hemodynamic stress on arterial walls - Involves accumulation of lipids, inflammatory cells, and connective tissue - Leads to narrowing of arteries (atherosclerosis) - Is directly associated with high blood pressure
Atheromas are dangerous because they: - Can restrict blood flow - May rupture and cause clots - Lead to serious conditions like heart attacks and strokes - Are worsened by hypertension
The correct term is Atheroma, as it specifically refers to the unhealthy tissue growth in arterial walls caused by higher pressures.
What is the voltage across the inductor at $t=0$? (Circuit diagram provided: A 60V voltage source in series with a switch that closes at $t=0$, a 30 ohm resistor, and a 15H inductor.) 