AnswerTime could affect matter but matter could not affect time. Example: By 2050 65% percent of polar bears will be extinct because of changes in the land formations.
It is known that music effects your reation time. Well from my point of view it doesn't because music has nothing to do with you driving, really?! It just depends on how much attention you put into driving. You just cant turn your music really loud and there wont be a problem.
fatigue is characterized by a profound lack of energy, feelings of muscle weakness, and slowed movements or central nervous system reactions. Fatigue can also trigger serious mental exhaustion.
Yes. Sometimes the song that the students play is in fast mode and they have to practice many times. As they practice, their reaction to the music notes improve and they have faster reaction time.
Chain Reaction which was written by the Bee Gees, recorded & performed by Diana Ross (with Bee Gees providing backing vocals) in 1985. Diana Ross was 41 years old at the time.
Fatigue affects reaction time by making it slower.
yes it does majorly
Several factors can affect reflexes, including the speed of stimulus, strength of stimulus, health status of the individual, and the age of the individual. Additionally, fatigue, stress, and certain medications can also impact reflexes.
Muscle fatigue results from relative deficit of ATP.calium does not affect muscle fatigue
No it does not
it will increase the time of the chemical reaction
There is no direct scientific evidence to suggest that eye color directly affects reaction time. Reaction time is more likely influenced by factors such as genetics, age, and cognitive abilities. Any correlation between eye color and reaction time would likely be coincidental rather than causation.
Yes!
yes
age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
Yes.
When your measurement is close to the reaction time.