how fast is lightning? well it's about 3x the speed of sound
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im just making a logical guess
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The slowest nerve impulses are mostly those involving pain and may travel at about 2 meters per second. This is why you may not immediately feel the pain when you stub your toe. On the other hand, some nerve pulses travel at speeds of up to a few hundred meters per second. The speed of the impulse transmission depends on many variables, such as the diameter and type of the nerve fiber, whether it has a myelinated sheath, etc.
The slowest conduction velocity occurs in unmyelinated C fibers, which are responsible for transmitting dull, aching pain signals in the body. These fibers conduct nerve impulses at a speed of around 0.5 to 2 meters per second.
No, the auditory canal simply serves to channel sound waves to the middle ear. Once in the middle ear, the sound waves are converted into vibrations that travel through the ossicles to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve.
The slowest point of a projectile's trajectory is at the peak of its curve, where its vertical velocity momentarily reaches zero before changing direction and accelerating back downwards due to the force of gravity.
Geothermal energy is considered slowest because it comes from heat stored in the Earth's crust, which changes slowly over time.
The ball is moving at its slowest speed at the highest point of its trajectory when it momentarily comes to a stop before descending.
The nerve types in order from slowest conduction velocity to fastest are: C fibers (slow pain and temperature) B fibers (preganglionic autonomic) Aδ fibers (fast pain and temperature) Aβ fibers (touch and pressure) Aα fibers (motor neurons)
Gila monsters (Heloderma suspectum)Is the slowest lizard BTW its venomous
Well they are sent through the nervous system.
The slowest dividing cells in the human body are the nerve cells. Nerve cells generate and conduct electrical impulses, allowing communication between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.
Nerve Cells: A. Use systems of cells in certain senses for example, eyes to receive messages. B. Receive touch messages C. Transmit those messages to other nerve cells D. Eventually, through passing the message from nerve cell to nerve cell the message is either transmitted to the brain for longer thought or to the spinal cord for a quick reflexive reaction. E. Do this all insanely fast.
How fast does the snail travell at? the same rate as me
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That is the slowest car in North Carolina i think it it is anyway.
Nerve messages are called an impulse. Synapses are the space between two axons.