what is our body resistance value?
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Answer / b.bhaskar reddy
Rtotal = Rskin(in) + Rinternal + Rskin(out)
A rough value for the internal resistance of the human body
is 300-1,000 Ohms.
Depending on the person, the resistance of dry skin is
usually between 1,000-100,000 Ohms.
Naturally, the resistance also depends on the path that
electricity takes through the body - if the electricity
goes in the left hand and out the right foot, then the
resistance will be much higher than if it goes in and out
of adjacent fingers.
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Answer / u.p.singh
It is depend on body condition, if the body is dry then it
is approx 1Kohm but if body is wet the then resistance is
decreased
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Answer / r.k.deshwal
Body resistance depend on shape of Body,Thin person has
more resistance then faty.
R.K.Deshwal
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Answer / kashif
I think human body resistand 1300 ohm
maybe 300to1000 ohm
Plese confrom me real value human body resistand
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Answer / mihir jha
The electrical resistance of the human body depends on the
condition of your skin at the time of measurement. If your
skin is wet, you could have a resistance of only about 1100
Ohms. With dry skin, the amount is much higher at around
495,000 Ohms.
The electrical resistance of your internal body is much
smaller at about 85 Ohms up to 575 Ohms.
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