Final answer:
Without a given distance, the velocity cannot be definitively calculated. However, assuming a theoretical distance of 3 meters and a time of 3 seconds, the velocity would be 1 meter per second (1 m/s).
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine your velocity, you need to know the distance traveled and the time it took. Since the distance is not provided in the question, it is not possible to give a definitive answer. However, if we assume that the move from the heart to the lightning bolt covers a theoretical distance of 3 meters (based on the possible answers given), and it takes 3 seconds to move this distance, the velocity would be calculated as distance divided by time.
The formula for velocity is:
Velocity = distance/time
Substituting our assumed values into the formula gives:
Velocity = 3 meters / 3 seconds = 1 meter per second (1 m/s).
Thus, the correct answer, with the assumption of 3 meters of distance, would be 1 m/s.