Heart facts
About the pacemaker
control unit
Facts about Otis Boykin
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How many times in a day does your heart beat?

100,000 times
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Why was the Pacemaker made?

To help people with slow heartbeats 

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What are some of the devices Otis Boykin made?

Name one

Electronic wire precision resistor used in TVs, Radios, Computers and military systems, Pacemaker unit, Device resistant to temperature and pressure, and Electrical capacitors.

200

True or false

The heart does the least work in your body.

False

The heart is actually the hardest working muscle in the body

200

What does the pacemaker actually do?

They regulate slow heatbeats with electricity

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Did Boykin make all of his inventions by himself?

No, he worked with other egineers and companies. One of these people was Hal Fruth.

300

How many times does your heart beat per minute?

60 - 100 beats per minute
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How big is a pacemaker?

It can be the size of a matchbox or smaller. It weighs about 20 - 50 grams.

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What university did Boykin study in and subjects? 

He studied at Fisk University in Tenasee

He studied physics and chemistry

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How many litres of blood are pumped per minute?

5.7 litres

400

How long will the pacemaker battery last?

6 - 10 years

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Why is the invention of the pacemaker and the resistors very important today?

The pacemaker is important because it helps save lives.

The resistors are important because they are used in modern technology. (Like your phones)

500

How many times does the heart beat in an average person's lifetime?

2.6 bilion times

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Does the Pacemaker just shock your heart all the time?

No. they monitor the heart's natural electrical activity, only firing when the heart rate drops too low. 

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What did Boykin work on in Word War 2?

He worked on airplane control systems during World War 2.

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