The average human reaction time for a 16-year-old typically ranges from 200 to 250 milliseconds when responding to visual stimuli. Factors such as individual fitness, attention level, and practice can influence this reaction time. Generally, younger individuals tend to have faster reaction times compared to older adults. However, it's important to note that these values can vary widely among individuals.
they react a year later!
what is the average pulse rate of a twelve year old boy?
No human has built a time machine, so a 9 year old would find it rather difficult.
for a 14 year old boys its round about 15-18 seconds
Contrary to the old saying one dog year is not equivalent to seven human years. Vets use the formula that a one-year-old dog is 21 in human years, and every year of the dog's life thereafter is like 4 human years. So your two-year-old dog is 25 in human terms.
A cow that is 10 years of age is the equivalent of a 59 year old human. Most animals age rapidly this way.
A two year old wolf, in human years, is two years old.
A 21 year old cat is about 101 years old in human years.
If you are referring to years, 3 is wrong... the first year of a dogs life is equivalent to 13 human years and then all the ones after that are equivalent to 7 human years. In the first year of a dogs life, every 28 days equals 1 year in dog time. Then, every year after that, every 52 days it gains another year in equivalence to 7 dog years in one human year.
Generally speaking, one dog year is regarded as being comparable to seven human years although this is only a very rough equivalent. So a 15 year-old dog would be around 105 years old as a human!
Well, human body is programmed to have different reaction times in different scenarios. The event that you are accustomed to, you will show better reaction time in those events. Say you are race car driver, then you will have swift reaction times while on the road. Now you can't have a very quick reaction time all the time, that needs a very active state of mind all the time. Meditation, old Japanese martial arts, Unagi, martial arts teach those kind of things too. A simpler strategy to better your reaction time in sports would be to keep yourself in that particular position a lot many times, and accustom you body and mind according to that. Believe me, human body and mind is great at adapting to new scenarios.
the fly is about 179 in human years