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16 April, 20:22

What is the blood resistivity if a 9.0 v potential difference causes a 210 μa current through the blood in the vein?

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  1. 16 April, 20:28
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    Answer;

    = 42,857.14 ohms.

    Explanation;

    According to ohm's Law; the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference at a constant temperature.

    Therefore; V I, thus; V = IR, Where R is the resistance.

    Hence; Resistance, R = V/I

    In this case;

    Resistivity of column of blood = E/I

    = 9/.00021,

    = 42,857.14 ohms.
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