Yup.
It takes about 5 seconds exact
.003 is faster than .005
Well, honey, 0.08 seconds is faster than 0.1 seconds. It's like asking if a cheetah is faster than a turtle - no contest. So, if you blink, you might miss 0.08 seconds, but you'll definitely notice 0.1 seconds dragging its feet.
Yes, 250 times faster
Yes
58.86 seconds?
Muscle tissue metabolizes food the fastest when it is used for a decent period of time (longer than 10 seconds).
2ms. "ms" means mili-seconds. To uncomplicate the issue, simply drop the "ms" and ask yourself is 2 seconds faster than 5 seconds ... yes, 2 seconds is faster.
0.7 seconds
Yes it is, because it is less time.
Germs do not multiply faster in light compared to the dark. In fact, some germs may be sensitive to light and its exposure can inhibit their growth. In general, the rate of germ multiplication depends on factors like temperature, moisture, and nutrient availability.
The five-second rule states that food dropped on the ground will be safe to eat and not covered in germs as long as it is picked up within 5 seconds of being dropped. This experiment will evaluate whether there is any truth to this theory.