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That depends on the type of nerve fiber - anywhere from 1/10 th of a second to 10 seconds.
(Six hundred divided by one hundred) seconds
It would take the signal 0.1 seconds to travel 3 metres, given the parameters that you have given.
Depends on the relative density of the Aluminum, the frequency of the sound impulse, the decibel level of the sound impulse, and lastly the temperature of the Aluminum.Lastly, Who has an Aluminum rod 1500 meters long?
one second
A slinky is stretched across a classroom to 9 meters. A compression travels along the slinky at a velocity of 2 m s . How long does it take to travel the entire 9m length of the classroom?
lighting travels at the speed of light
almost instantly
It will take 3.3 seconds to travel 44 meters at 48kph.
An ECG pattern the P-Q interval indicates how long it takes for the cardiac impulse to travel from the SA node through the AV node.
That's going to depend completely on the directions in which they travel. The minimum time it could possibly take them to meet would be 69.71 seconds (rounded), if they start out at exactly the same instant and each of them travels directly toward the other one. But it could be any amount of time greater than that.