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?

User Icon for Devron Devron answered
11 years ago

D=R*T, solve for T

D/R=T= (5cm/30cm/s)

User Icon for najat najat answered
8 years ago

t=s/v=5cm.s/30cm=0.16s

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

To calculate the time it takes for blood to travel a given distance, you can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

In this case, the distance is 5 cm and the speed is 30 cm/s. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:

Time = 5 cm / 30 cm/s

Simplifying the expression, we find:

Time = 1/6 s

Therefore, it would take the blood approximately 1/6 of a second to travel 5 cm.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

To calculate the time it would take for blood to travel a certain distance in the aorta, we can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

In this case, the distance is 5 cm and the speed is 30 cm/s. Simply divide the distance by the speed to get the time:

Time = 5 cm / 30 cm/s = 0.1667 s

Therefore, it would take approximately 0.1667 seconds for the blood to travel 5 cm in the aorta.