Thursday, January 7, 2010

Motorized Hospital Bed Would Someone Please Help With A Physics Problem And Explain Steps For Answer?

Would someone please help with a Physics problem and explain steps for answer? - motorized hospital bed

Electricity can be dangerous in hospitals, especially patients who are connected to electrodes, such as an electrocardiogram. Assuming that the motor is a motor for short bed frame and connects the frame of the bed soil is broken (or was not) in the first place. When a nurse touched the patient's bed, and at the same time, it can be a leader and a complete circuit of the patient should be carried out on the ground by the ECG device. (where calculate V = 220 V and R (sister) = 1.00E4. the current through the patient.

3 comments:

joshnya6... said...

22mA, but it would take to induce, 100 mA directly through the heart, infibulation.

como said...

Do you have R = 10 ^ (4) Ω?

If yes: --

I = V / R = 220 / 10 ^ (4) A = 220 x 10 ³ / 10 ^ (4) mA
I = 22 mA

Diogenes said...

........ A legal problem Simple Ohm

I = E / R

220V / 1.00E4 = 0.022 amps = 22mA

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