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Fastball Reaction Time imitates a 90-mph fastball thrown by a major league pitcher. While this exhibit doesn't test if you could actually hit a fastball, it does test whether you could react in time to hit one.
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www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/reactiontime.html
www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/reactiontime.html
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Reaction time : the lapse of time between stimulation and the beginning of response. ... But, there is a small time delay before you really do that--- your reaction time. During that period of time, your car is still moving at the same HIGH speed! If you do not want something VERY BAD happened, What is minimum...
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www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/Reaction/reactionTime.html
www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/Reaction/reactionTime.html
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Reaction time is important in many sports and day to day activities, though it is not often measured. Here are a few options for measuring reaction time in a novel way ... Reaction time is the ability to respond quickly to a stimulus. It important in many sports and day to day activities, though it is not often measured.
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www.topendsports.com/testing/reactime.htm
www.topendsports.com/testing/reactime.htm
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A literature review on reaction time used by students in Biology 110 at Clemson University, SC. ... A Literature Review; on Reaction Time by Robert J. Kosinski ; Clemson University;
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biae.clemson.edu/bpc/bp/Lab/110/reaction.htm
biae.clemson.edu/bpc/bp/Lab/110/reaction.htm
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The Online Reaction Time Test ... Test; Number Reaction; Time (in seconds) The stoplight to watch. The button to click. ... The Reaction Time Test script expects to find all the images in an 'images' subfolder, directly below the folder holding the html file.
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getyourwebsitehere.com/jswb/rttest01.html
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Description of human reaction times. ... The most important experimental result is one everyone knows: past the age of 40 reaction time increases. Notice, however, that 30-year-olds react faster than 20-year-olds. The table below compares reaction times to a stimulus that is seen (a light coming on) and one that is heard...
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www.sizes.com/people/reaction_time.htm
www.sizes.com/people/reaction_time.htm
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More Reaction Time Experiments ... Here is a table to convert the distance on the ruler to reaction time. For example, if you caught the ruler at the 8 inch mark, then your reaction time is equal to 0.20 seconds (200 ms). Remember that there are 1,000 milliseconds (ms) in 1 second.
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chreflex.html
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Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents. ... Test your reaction time. ... Puzzles & Quizzes...
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www.mathsisfun.com/games/reaction-time.html
www.mathsisfun.com/games/reaction-time.html
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