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Chapter 23 Problem 36MCQ

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Problem 36MCQ

 

If a cell’s membrane thickness doubles but the cell stays the same size, how do the resistance and the capacitance of the cell membrane change?

A. The resistance and the capacitance increase.

B. The resistance increases, the capacitance decreases.

C. The resistance decreases, the capacitance increases.

D. The resistance and the capacitance decrease.

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The first step in solving 23 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 36MCQ If a cell’s membrane thickness doubles but the cell stays the same size, how do the resistance and the capacitance of the cell membrane change?A. The resistance and the capacitance increase.B. The resistance increases, the capacitance decreases.C. The resistance decreases, the capacitance increases.D. The resistance and the capacitance decrease.
From the textbook chapter Circuits you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title College Physics 12 
Author Randall D. Knight
ISBN 9780321595492

If a cell’s membrane thickness doubles but the cell stays

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