If you mean your heart stops beating for 40 seconds - yes ! It may mean you need a pacemaker fitted to keep your heart beating regularly. See a doctor immediately.
Well yes and no. In a healthy person with a healthy cardio work IE... EKG, Echocardio, and stress test the answer is no. If you have an unhealthy heart IE..heart disease, previous heart attack than they can be considered dangerous. What most people dont know is that over 40% of the population of the world has pvc's whether they know it or not!!
"40 mph WOT lag" refers to a transmission pause when shifting at "wide open throttle". Jc
Volts alone is not dangerous, but volts does causes amps. Amps can be dangerous to you if it flows through your body. That's because your brain, your nerves, and your muscles ... including your heart ... all operate on tiny natural volts and amps. They can all go haywire when big ones get in from outside your body.
probably an arrhythmia... maybe a dangerous one.... if it drops under 40 goto the hospital if its under 60 goto the Dr.
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840 feet/40 seconds = 21 feet per second.840 feet/40 seconds = 21 feet per second.840 feet/40 seconds = 21 feet per second.840 feet/40 seconds = 21 feet per second.
I think you get heart attack at 40 years upwards
40 mph = about 58.6 feet per second.
The normal, healthy heart rate of a 23 month old child is between 80 beats per minute up to 130 beats per minute. If 188 is their resting heart rate, you should seek medical attention.
58.6 feet per second at 40 mph
40 meters per second = 89.477 miles per hour(rounded)
no, i guess but they live up to 40 years