The damage caused by electricshock depends on the current flowing throughthe bod
ID: 1764873 • Letter: T
Question
The damage caused by electricshock depends
on the current flowing throughthe body;
1 mA can be felt and 5 mA ispainful. Above
15 mA, a person loses musclecontrol, and 70
mA can be fatal. A person withdry skin has a
resistance from one arm to theother of about
1 × 105 . When skin is wet, the resistance
drops to about 4700 .
What is the minimum voltageplaced across
the arms that would produce acurrent that
could be felt by a person withdry skin?
Using the same electricpotential as in Part 1,
what would be the current if theperson had
wet skin?
Answer in units of mA.
Explanation / Answer
Resistance with dry skin, R1 = 1 X 10 5 Resistance with wet skin, R2 = 4700 current to be felt , i = 1 mA = 1 X 10 -3 A (a) dryskin: voltage, V = i R1 = 1 X 10 -3 * 1X 10 5 = 100 volts (b) Wet skin: voltage, V = iR2 = 1 X 10 -3 * 4700 =4.7 volts voltage, V = iR2 = 1 X 10 -3 * 4700 =4.7 voltsRelated Questions
Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.