Respuesta :
Answer:
435V
Explanation:
To calculate the smallest voltage that could cause ventricular fibrillation
(Know that the smallest current (I) in that could bring about ventricular fibrillation is 100mA = 0.1 A (ampere)
We're given resistance to be 4350 Ω
Therefore we use Ohms law equation
V = IR
V = 0.1 × 4350
V = 435V
Answer:
Explanation:
Given:
Resistance, R = 4350 Ω
Smallest current to cause a ventricular fibrillation, I = 0.1 A
Using ohm's law,
Voltage, V = I × R
= 0.1 × 4350
= 435 V.
Smallest voltage = 435 V.