Velocity of blood Because of friction from the walls of
An artery, the velocity of a blood corpuscle in an artery
Is greatest at the center of the artery and decreases as
The distance
Of the blood in the artery can be modeled by the function
Where
That is determined by the pressure, the viscosity of
The blood, and the length of the artery. In the case
Where
What distance
What distance
(c) What distance
Cm/sec? Where is the blood corpuscle?
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