In absolute terms, no. If the reaction hasn't had any time to occur there is no reaction time to report.
OTOH, you could say yes if the reaction time is <1 second, and say the the reaction time is of zero seconds in whole numbers, being only of milliseconds or the like. However, this could be avoided by using decimal notation (i.e. 0.025 seconds).
temperature is proportional to 1/time taken for reaction to complete (rate of reaction)
.2s
complex reaction time is a stimulus response
You can measure your reaction time by dropping a ruler between your fingers.
Use the standard equation for speed:distance = speed x time Solving for time: time = distance / speed
1.5 seconds
The average reaction time for adults is around 0.25 seconds to 0.30 seconds. Factors such as age, health, and distractions can influence reaction time. Practices like regular exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help improve reaction time.
1.5 seconds
Impossible to answer ! Yards is a measure of distance - seconds is a measurement of time !
Impossible to answer ! Feet is a measurement of distance - seconds is a measurement of time (or angles)
It is a length of time equal to 13 minutes and 20 seconds.
3 seconds
Light seconds is a distance not a time.
Sixty seconds is equivalent to one minute.
A week or 7 days.
it is 0.7 seconds
the fastest reaction time is of box jelly fish which can be up to 50 feets per seconds