This writer has seen a severed artery shoot blood about three feet. I don't know if it can do better than that, and have no desire to find out. (The person died.)
30 feet
Nothing just makes a splat of blood
horneds squirt blood 5 feets away
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
Blood pressure. When the heart beats, it creates blood pressure during the ventricle contraction that move blood throughout the body. The most powerful is the left ventricle. If the blood coming out of the top of the heart was to escape, it could shoot a stream of blood 16 feet into the air.
the left ventricle area of the heart is the thickest because it has to pump blood through out the entire body the atrial are thinner because the blood they pump does not have to travel as far.
A valve fills when the blood flows back, so it cannot flow back too far (into the heart).
Very far
4 meters Depends on the blood pressure
The coronary arteries carry blood to the muscle that makes up the heart but this blood comes directly from the large artery called the aorta.Otherwise arteries always carry blood way from the heart and veins carry it back. As far as if it they carry oxygen or not, veins carry blood back from the body without oxygen and back from the lungs with oxygen.
Type of action has nothing to do with how far a weapon will shoot. Caliber and load is what matters.
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