Blood flows through an artery of radius R. At a distance r centimeters from the central axis

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Blood flows through an artery of radius R. At a distance r centimeters from the central axis of the artery, the speed of the blood is given by S(r) = k(R2 − r2). Show that the average velocity of the blood is one-half the maximum speed.

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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences

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