The blog for Mr. Arocena's classes. Recorded here are assignments, quizzes, tests, projects and the current scores for all teams competing for the Arocena Cup. Occasionally I'll post something else too (most likely pertaining to education)
"It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer." - Albert Einstein
For the lab, how do we convert a reaction time (ex: 1min 32 sec) into a number we use in the Reaction Rate Formula?
ReplyDeleteChange the reaction time to seconds. This will then be the change in time.
ReplyDeleteWow. >.< I must have over-thought that one. Sorry! =)
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