During normal beating, the heart creates a maximum 3.60-mV potential across 0.250 m of a person's chest, creating a 1.00

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During normal beating, the heart creates a maximum 3.60-mV potential across 0.250 m of a person's chest, creating a 1.00

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During Normal Beating The Heart Creates A Maximum 3 60 Mv Potential Across 0 250 M Of A Person S Chest Creating A 1 00 1
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During normal beating, the heart creates a maximum 3.60-mV potential across 0.250 m of a person's chest, creating a 1.00-Hz electromagnetic wave. (a) What is the maximum electric field strength created? V/m (b) What is the corresponding maximum magnetic field strength in the electromagnetic wave? (c) What is the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? m Additional Materials
(a) What is the wavelength of 133-MHz radio waves used in an MRI unit? m (b) If the frequencies are swept over a +1.25% range centered on 133 MHz, what is the range of wavelengths broadcast? minimum maximum m
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