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Q: What is the reaction time in a laboratory setting in second s?
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The reaction time in a laboratory setting is second?

3/4 a second


The reaction time in a laboratory setting is?

3/4 of a second


Is it that reaction distance increases with speed while the reaction time stays the same?

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What is the reaction time traveling at 40 miles per hour?

The reaction time is the same whatever speed you are travelling at. It differs from one person to another but is approximately 0.1 second.


Why is it impossible to have a reaction time equal to zero seconds?

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What is a average driver's reaction time?

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How is the rate of reaction compared with the time the reaction is carried out?

The time it takes for a reaction to occur is a function of the reaction rate constant and the amount of reactants. However, how long it takes for a reaction of occur completely depends on the type of reaction it is -- what the order of the reaction is. A first or second order reaction reaction will occur much faster earlier on, but slows down significantly once the reactants are depleted. The rate of a zero order reaction is constants regardless of the concentration of the reactants.


What is reaction times?

It varies from field to field. In computers, it refers to the amount of time (typically measures in milliseconds [1/1000th of a second), microseconds [1/1,000,000th of a second], nanoseconds [1/1,000,000,000th of a second] and sometimes picoseconds [1/1,000,000,000,000th of a second] For example, a 1 GHz CPU has a reaction time of 1/1,000,000,000th of a second, or 1 nanosecond, give or take based on various other influences. (A Hertz is a measurement of frequency per second. 1 Hz = once a second. 1kHz = 1,000 times a second, etc.)


Is your reaction time faster than the speed of light?

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