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There are many interesting applications of our energy density model to the flow of blood in the human circulatory system. One interesting phenomenon is an aneurysm, a sudden abnormal enlargement of a section of an artery due to a weakening of the arterial wall. If the blood flow rate remains constant through the artery, how does the pressure in the enlarged section (the aneurysm) compare to the pressure in the rest of the artery? Neglect any affects of resistance to flow in your explanation.

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