A normal human heart, beating about once per second, creates a maximum 4.00 mV potential across 0.300 m of a person's ch

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A normal human heart, beating about once per second, creates a maximum 4.00 mV potential across 0.300 m of a person's ch

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A Normal Human Heart Beating About Once Per Second Creates A Maximum 4 00 Mv Potential Across 0 300 M Of A Person S Ch 1
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A normal human heart, beating about once per second, creates a maximum 4.00 mV potential across 0.300 m of a person's chest, producing a 1.00 Hz electromagnetic wave. What is the maximum electric field strength E produced? V/m E = What is the corresponding maximum magnetic field strength B in the electromagnetic wave? B = What is the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? λ = Question Credit: OpenStax College Physics T m
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