Some sneezes are cute little wheezes, while others are great harrumphs.
It all depends on what you're trying to do with the data. If you're trying to see how you sneeze faster if you lose 20 pounds, you might want to use microseconds. If you're trying to measure how much productivity employers lose by having employers sneeze a lot and infect each other, instead of giving the employees paid sick days, the number of sneezes is probably more important than their length, so milliseconds is probably more suitable.
More precision looks llike a good idea, until you learn that the docent at the museum tells visitors that a fossil is 2,000,003 years old, because it was 3,000,000 tears old when he started, and he's been with the museum for 3 years. Sometimes, more precision is actually less informative.
A stopwatch or a timer would be suitable to measure the time it takes to bring water to a boil.
The appropriate SI base unit to measure the time it takes to play a CD is the second (s).
You could measure time intervals, such as the duration of an event or the time it takes to complete a task. A stopwatch can also be used to measure the speed of something by timing how long it takes to travel a certain distance. Additionally, you could track the frequency or rate of an activity by timing how often it occurs within a set time period.
One day.
Miles is a measure of distance, not time. The relation between distance and time is the measurement of how much time it takes an object to travel a specific distance at a specific rate of travel (speed).
With a timer.
A stopwatch or a timer would be suitable to measure the time it takes to bring water to a boil.
It means whatever made you sneeze was cleared from your nose.
The appropriate SI base unit to measure the time it takes to play a CD is the second (s).
NO
obviously u fart and sneeze at the same time u stupid idiot
No, but when you sneeze your heart stops beating for one beat
depends on how you sneeze or cough if you sneeze and plug your nose and the same time then you might have a chance in blowing your ear drum!
To sneeze and burp or hiccup is possible to fart and burp at the same time is rare but to do all of them at the same time is anatomically impossible.
You could measure time intervals, such as the duration of an event or the time it takes to complete a task. A stopwatch can also be used to measure the speed of something by timing how long it takes to travel a certain distance. Additionally, you could track the frequency or rate of an activity by timing how often it occurs within a set time period.
Some people only sneeze once. Like me but my sneeze is a scream. I sneeze from my throat so that is probably why I only sneeze once. When you sneeze it is normally because your nasal passages are filled with mucus and your body is trying to remove it. When you sneeze multiple times it is just a reaction. Have you noticed if someone tickles your nose or you look at the sun you sneeze? After one sneeze some people have that tickle feeling so they sneeze repeatedly.
No because I sneeze al the time because of allergies and I'm fine!