How will the blood flow out in case an artery is cut?
The rate at which the blood flows out of a cut artery will depend on the size of the artery and the pressure of the blood in the artery. A larger artery will allow more blood to flow out, and a higher blood pressure will create a greater force that pushes the blood out of the artery.
If an artery is cut, it is important to stop the bleeding as soon as possible. This can be done by applying pressure to the wound or by using a tourniquet. If the bleeding cannot be stopped, the person may go into shock and may eventually die.