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12 seconds according to a practice theroy test :)
yes because the later it is in the day the tierder you will be, eg: if you test someones reaction time in the morning it will be much faster than it is at night. so the later it is in the day the slower your reaction time will be. the earlier it is in the day the faster your reaction time is.
Yes, reaction won't go at room temperature.
the measure of how fast products are made in a reaction
Reaction time
To improve your reaction time ,try dropping a ruler and catching it
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It doesn't measure the exact reaction time. Just the average.
It is best to test one variable at a time. If you test two and a reaction occurs, it would be hard to know which variable made the reaction
Advantages: This test is suitable for all athletes and is quick and easy to test. Also it requires little equipment. Disadvantages: It does not measure the exact reaction time it just measures the average.
You can measure your reaction time by dropping a ruler between your fingers.
Have one person hold a ruler at one end dangling down. Have the test subject place their fingers around but not touching the very bottom of the ruler. Without warning the first person releases the ruler to fall. Visually the test subject sees the falling ruler and attempts to grab it as soon as they see it drop. Measure the distance of travel on the ruler. Some simple calculations (gravity, acceleration, etc.) will give you the reactio time. Multiple test attempts will increase accuracy.
well get someone to hit you and if you dont get hit then you have a good reaction time
The unit which is best to describe the temp of the reaction is time. It correlates directly with how the reaction occurs in real time as events unfold.
There is no specific tool to do this, however, you are able to conduct an experiment. First, acquire people of the ages you would use. (I recommend using someone in their teens, someone in their thirties, and someone in their fifties. This will be able to show you a greater difference in reaction time if one is to occur). Next, figure out what kind of test you'd like to use to find their reaction time. (I suggest having them shape their hand like a tunnel while you hold a ruler vertically over their hand. Holding the ruler directly at zero above their hand, drop the ruler and see how fast they can grasp their hands around it. This does not require a stopwatch. Where the top of their thumb curls around the ruler, record where their thumb was located on the ruler (an inch/centimeter mark). The higher the number of inches/centimeters, the slower the reaction time). At least three trials should be done per person. Then, find the averages for each person. Finally, determine the pattern of reaction times within the age groups. Find the oldest age group and determine whether their reaction time was slower or faster in comparison to the other age groups. Hope this helps
12 seconds according to a practice theroy test :)
There's alot of ways to test you reaction time the most common one is a stopwatch but most people are confused about when to push the buttons so that's why they get another person to do it for them. Or you can count in your head. But it depends on what your reacting too.