Electrocardiographs are often connected as shown in Fig.
Chapter 19, Problem 53(choose chapter or problem)
Electrocardiographs are often connected as shown in Fig. 19–68. The lead wires to the legs are said to be capacitively coupled. A time constant of 3.0 s is typical and allows rapid changes in potential to be recorded accurately. If \(C=3.0~ \mu \mathrm F\), what value must \(R\) have? [\(Hint\): Consider each leg as a separate circuit.]
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C=3.0 muF
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