it depends upon the size of blood vessels,some are small in size and some are big,in this situation there is alteration of blood flow,so the speed of blood inside the vessels wont be constant
Blood travels at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour in the body. Factors that can affect its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, blood pressure, and the viscosity of the blood.
Blood travels at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour in the body. Factors that can affect its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, blood pressure, and the viscosity of the blood.
Blood travels through the body at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour. Factors that can affect its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, blood pressure, and the viscosity of the blood.
Blood travels at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour in the body. Factors that influence its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, the viscosity of blood, and the force of the heart's contractions.
Blood moves through the body at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour. Factors that can affect its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, the viscosity of blood, and the overall health of the circulatory system.
it works better and move fast trough your blood vessels.
A speed not fast enough to produce a noticeable wake.
They don't blood vessels form when you when your in the womb
Recent technology has proven results of 2x AWS (Apparent Wind Speed).
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood back from the cells to the heart. The pressure is rather low and the blood is moving slower than when the blood first leaves the heart.
The transmission speed sensors tell the trans computer how fast the inside parts of the trans are turning. The wheel speed sensors tell the ABS computer how fast the wheels are turning.
In common speech, velocity means speed, they are the same thing.