1.Rate of Consumption
2. Body type and size
3. Drink strength
4. Age
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The best information that i could attain was on winikapedia. It gives a run down on everything that there is to know about a breathalyzer and how it works. The link to it is here if your interested http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breathalyzer.
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Absolutely they can. I have a breathalyzer in my car from a DUI and it registered after drinking a 180 Energy drink. I have a police issue breathalyzer I use to see what my BAC is before I attempt to start my car. I just tried an experiment. I blew a 0.000 then took a drink of a Rockstar Juiced Mango and Orange passion fruit. I immediately blew again and registered a 2.68 on my breathalyzer. After a drink of water I registered a 0.000, so do not drink an energy drink and then try to blow. Wait a minute or two, or drink a glass of water to clear from your system.
The four main factors that affect your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) are the amount of alcohol you consume, the rate at which you consume alcohol, your body weight, and your metabolism. Other factors that can play a role include your age, gender, tolerance to alcohol, and whether you have eaten food.
Factors that can influence a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) include but are not limited to gender, physical size, rate of consumption, presence or absence of food in the stomach, and the type of food consumed,
The amount of alcohol in a person's blood is measured by their blood alcohol concentration (BAC). BAC is calculated as a percentage of alcohol in the blood by weight. It is used as a standard measure to determine a person's level of intoxication. In most countries, a BAC of 0.08% is considered the legal limit for driving under the influence.
BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Concentration. It is a measurement of the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, typically expressed as a percentage. It is used to determine the level of intoxication or impairment due to alcohol consumption.
Factors that can influence a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) include but are not limited to gender, physical size, rate of consumption, presence or absence of food in the stomach, and the type of food consumed,
0.185 BAC - Nausea, restlessness & agitation. A person with this BAC is considered "sloppy drunk" or "sloshed".
It depends how much alcohol enters the bloodstream. A larger person would probably have a lower bac because their fatty tissue would absorb more but depending on the two subjects stomach contents and a few other factors it could be the smaller one.
No. If a person's BAC (blood alcohol consumption) is more then 0.40 they will fall into a comma, and most likely die. Therefore, it is impossible to have a BAC of 1.0
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The amount of alcohol in a person's blood expressed as a percentage is known as Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). It indicates the level of alcohol present in the bloodstream, with higher percentages reflecting greater impairment and intoxication. BAC is commonly used in legal contexts to determine whether a person is over the legal limit for driving or operating machinery.
That depends on the person's BAC, which drops at the rate of about .015 of BAC per hour.
The smaller person.