Yes, germs can travel from object to object through contact. When contaminated objects come into contact with clean objects, germs can be transferred, leading to potential spread of infection. Regular handwashing and cleaning of surfaces can help prevent the transmission of germs.
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
The transfer of germs is called microbial transmission. It occurs when germs are spread from one person, object, or environment to another, leading to potential infections or illnesses. It can happen through direct contact, airborne particles, or contaminated surfaces.
When an object is stationary and does not travel, calculating its average speed is not useful since there is no displacement or time taken to travel. Average speed is typically used to measure how fast an object moves over a period of time, which does not apply to a stationary object.
The speed of a moving object taken together with its direction of travel gives the velocity of an object. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of an object in motion.
The relationship between the velocity of an object and the time it takes to travel a certain distance is that the velocity of an object is directly proportional to the time it takes to travel a certain distance. This means that as the velocity of an object increases, the time it takes to travel a certain distance decreases, and vice versa.
Yes and vice versa but short life span off of body
Germs are pretty much on everything.
When germs arise, Sanitiza!
This would be a rare situation, but if germs get into the cerebro-spinal fluid, then they would be able to travel through the spine.
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yes they do
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It take a multi-million amount of germs to spread, three minutes.
Germs travel at 80 millimeters per second. If you don't cover them they fly a long distance.
The original carrier IS to blame, as they are the original source of the germ. :)
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