Gender itself does not necessarily affect a person's reaction times. This is down to the person and the neurological development.
Well, I have a teacher and I'm 4' 4 and she says 15 so I'm 15
yes it absolutely ruins it so try not to have it Some people are badly affected but most accept it as part of life and just deal, with it.You may be one of the lucky ones. A low dose of estrogen helps,speak to you doctor if you have real problems.
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hopeless can affect your life cause its kind of like saying your an optimist, and that can affect ur brain in some type of ways. like you might start thinking bout bad things. and sence ur brain its so powerful, u believe it..
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As age of man increases so his reaction times slow.
The alcohol affects your brain, and it then makes your reaction slower. It basically relaxes the brain, so when you try to do do something, your brain is almost asleep.
I don't know about the others, but age does and occasionally so does gender, from, the word master
It lowers it, so the reaction is faster.
It lowers it, so the reaction is faster.
It lowers it, so the reaction is faster.
I think that the gender does affect your veiw. For example:That's like when a man thinks about football and the woman thinks about shopping. So yes I say that gender does affect that. The only thing is both genders fall in love. And with love it doesn't matter if you are a man/woman.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
Solids and liquids do not affect equilibrium in a chemical reaction because their concentrations remain constant during the reaction. This is because the amount of solid or liquid present does not change as the reaction progresses, so they do not impact the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants and products. Only the concentrations of gases and aqueous solutions can affect the equilibrium of a chemical reaction.
If the pressure increase the number of intermolecular collisions increase and so the reaction rate. This is valid for gases.
It doesn't affect your sight so much as it affects your reaction speed and ability to focus clearly.
The general rule of thumb is that the reaction rate will double for each 10ºC change in temperature. So, going from 25 to 50 degrees, would increase the reaction rate APPROXIMATELY by 4.5 times. This is not a law, but just a general rule of thumb for approximating the rate.