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You are expected to be able to calculate the rate of reaction at any time during a reaction by drawing a tangent to the curve at that time and then calculating the gradient of the tangent. An example is shown below.
You can calculate the rate at any point in time by calculating the gradient of a point on the graph. To do this, you need to draw a tangent on the graph at this point.
New studies show that humans can interpret visual cues seen for as little as 13 ms (about 1 in 75 frames per second). Average brain reaction time for humans is 13-70 ms As the brain receives the incoming data stream, an asynchronous process acknowledges the input and admits it into our consciousness.
Formula for calculating reaction time: t = 0.0452d t = reaction time d = distance ruler dropped, in centimeters (cm) 2. Calculate and record your average reaction time for the 10 trials at the bottom of the Data Table.
Worked Example Draw a tangent to the curve at time = 0. This is the line drawn in red. Make the tangent as large as possible. Calculate the gradient of the tangent = change in y/change in x. This equals the initial rate.

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