Electrocardiographs are often connected as shown in Fig.

Chapter 19, Problem 53

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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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