About .5 milliseconds. The fastest part of your body other than your mind.
it takes about 1 thousanth of a second. It takes a little longer for you to snap your fingers.
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The eye needs to be wet thus making the eyelid to blink to put more fluids for it to work well.
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The eyelid is the skin that covers your eye when you blink and your eyelashes are on the end.
There are lacrimal glands in the eye that make tears and these keep the eye clean with each blink of the eye lid.
The mucus in your eye when you wake up is very easy explained, You dont get it when your awake because you can blink to get dust or tears from the eye When your sleepin u cant blink hence the dust and tears dry causing crust that looks like mucus.
About as long as a blink of an eye.
300 to 400 milliseconds
It is over 18 minutes long, so unless you have something seriously wrong with your eye it does not relate to the blink rate.
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Blink of an Eye - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
you must blink your eyes so water in your eye will come and keep the eye from drying
The cast of Blink of an Eye - 2002 includes: Emma Hoyle as Laura
I didn't see the cream pie coming; it happened in the blink of an eye. This means it happened instantly.
Cats and dogs blink with both eyes, though sometimes if they wanted to for any reason they can blink with one eye only and leave the other eye open, which is called a wink.
Three - 1998 Blink of an Eye was released on: USA: 16 February 1998
In the Blink of an Eye - 2009 V is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
what are you talking about! never heard of somert so stupid! This is not an answer - let me clarify the question: : No, it is not something stupid. Perhaps I just didn't make my question clear enough. These are defineable measurements in time. : Blink - How long does it take for you to blink your eye? : Wink - How long does it take to wink your eye? : Twinkle (also referred to as a twink) - What is the length of time for the human eye to observe a reflection of light in someone's eye (an actual recordable event, the reflected light seen in someone's eye.)