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Real Life Electric Eel Attack Speed

Current flow do not have a speed per se, that timing you found must be for other factor (like, how much it take for the amperage to rise beyond the sensibility threashold or something).
 
Current flow do not have a speed per se, that timing you found must be for other factor (like, how much it take for the amperage to rise beyond the sensibility threashold or something).
I see.

I do have a couple more questions if you don't mind.

How fast would a person be if they could punch 400 times in 1 second?

Additionally, How fast would they be if they could throw 1 punch n 2 milliseconds?
 
I believe that a calcer would take 400 punches in 1 second as 1 punch per 2.5 ms, then proceed to invert than and multiply it by the arm's length to get the speed; or perhaps, it compare that frecuency with some boxer and see how slow it is compared to 1 punch per 2.5 ms. But I'm no longer do calculations.
 
I believe that a calcer would take 400 punches in 1 second as 1 punch per 2.5 ms, then proceed to invert than and multiply it by the arm's length to get the speed; or perhaps, it compare that frecuency with some boxer and see how slow it is compared to 1 punch per 2.5 ms. But I'm no longer do calculations.
Oh.

No worries then.
 
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