Three-fifths
In absolute terms, no. If the reaction hasn't had any time to occur there is no reaction time to report.OTOH, you could say yes if the reaction time is
The Kelvin temperature scale is the only scale that begins at absolute zero, which is the point at which all molecular motion ceases.
Zero, it has one point only.
It is an object with zero dimensions: only a position.
In English, this is formally read as "zero point zero eight one zero." It is not uncommon to leave off the first zero, as "point zero eight one zero." I should mention that, in most European countries, a comma is used to mark the radix point rather than a decimal. The only difference is that you would say "comma" rather than "point."
Well, honey, there's only one second in one second. It's right there in the name. So, if you blink, you might miss it. But hey, that just means you've got plenty more seconds to enjoy in your day.
zero point energy generators exist in the modern world only in theory. Any you find that have been made are scams. Scientifically, the zero point energy generator is an ideal that cannot yet be reached.
Points are the only such objects.
Yes, but only if the second integer is not zero.
There is only ONE second day of ANY October.
Calculated TimeThere are 259,200 seconds (4320 minutes) in 3 days.Riddle answerIf this is a trick question, then there is only one "second" in three days. The first day, the SECOND day, and the third.259,200 seconds.
You could write "zero point two". You could write "two-tenths".