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Physics, 02.01.2020 21:31 cristianTalonzo

An artery is constricted at one location to 1/2 its normal cross-sectional area.
how does the speed of blood past the constriction compare to the speed of blood flow in the rest of the artery? (note: assume ideal fluid flow.)

a) it is 1/4 as fast
b) it is 1/2 as fast
c) it is 2 times as fast
d) it is 4 times as fast

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