Reaction... if trained properly.
Reaction is instinct and so it happens without conscious thought. This means many milliseconds are saved. (Think of how if you accidently touch something hot your body reacts and pulls your hand away without even thinking.)
Action requires conscious thought, and many people end up telegraphing what they will do next with their eyes or other body movement.
Not necessarily. The speed of a reaction is determined by factors like temperature, concentration, and catalysts rather than the number of times the action is repeated. However, in some cases, repeated actions can lead to an increase in reaction rate due to a build-up of reactants or changes in the reaction environment.
anzyme just take apart in action and makes action faster.
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Karate kid is a great movie of kids to watch. It's full of action.
Action Reaction was created in 1984.
Equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Speed is a function of the practitioner, not the art. It totally depends on who is doing the move as to which is faster.
"Reaction to Action" was created in 1983 by the band Foreigner and included on their album titled "Agent Provocateur."
Every action has a reaction. you know to get something action must be performed. Tougths never makes action & reaction
Yes
Example : Action: I poured water on the campfire. Reaction: Fire was extinguished. Action=cause Reaction=what happens because of it
Action-reaction forces act on the same object.