This is a good question and I hope it will open discussion and attract input from many contributors. My perspective on this question relates to driving a vehicle. I think certain situations demand split second decisions/reactions and are dependent on the alertness of the operator as well as experience. Recent research has proven, and in some states legislation is enacted, that driving while sleepy/tired is as dangerous as driving under the influence (state of mind which = impaired).
the delay in response needed from a human due to his/hers reaction time.
I got 0.016s so maybe that's the fastest? I got 0.00 sec on "fastest reaction time is 0.03" game on iPod touch
It is .03 seconds
Extremely fast reaction times (people in the fastest 99.9 percentile) can measure around 130-150 (fingertip reaction).
2.5 seconds
Diana is the awnser
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My time is 140 sec for expert level but the fastest time is 27 sec.
the measure of how fast products are made in a reaction
the fastest reaction time is of box jelly fish which can be up to 50 feets per seconds
The Fletch's
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My Chemistry lecturer tells me that the combustion of Hydrogen and Oxygen into water is the fastest chemical reaction.
Diana is the awnser
Explosion is a type of fast reaction.
cheetah is the fastest human outrun.
it is 0.7 seconds
neutrons are the fastest thing that created human body
the fastest growing bone in the human body is the antlers in our body
Bone marrow is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.
3:43.13, ran by Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco in 1999.