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In the human body, blood travels faster in the largest blood vessel, the aorta than in any other blood vessel. Given an average speed of 30 cm/s, how long would it take the blood to travel 5 cm?
12 years ago

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Devron
D=R*T, solve for T

D/R=T= (5cm/30cm/s)
12 years ago
najat
t=s/v=5cm.s/30cm=0.16s
9 years ago

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