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<blockquote data-quote="MakeshiftAudio" data-source="post: 6430976" data-attributes="member: 608963"><p>Well, high and low is from a perspective.</p><p></p><p>To me, anything under 10k in this application is low. What is high to you? If you are going to blatantly oppose my statement, back it up.</p><p></p><p>You can not measure resistance of a <em>living</em> body, basing on how a multimeter/etc measures resistance. I have read(from other sources) numbers from 1.5kohms-30kohm depending on probe placement and surface area of contact. Specifically arm to chest measurements when grabbing a conductor. Any of those numbers do not work well when applying I=E/R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MakeshiftAudio, post: 6430976, member: 608963"] Well, high and low is from a perspective. To me, anything under 10k in this application is low. What is high to you? If you are going to blatantly oppose my statement, back it up. You can not measure resistance of a [I]living[/I] body, basing on how a multimeter/etc measures resistance. I have read(from other sources) numbers from 1.5kohms-30kohm depending on probe placement and surface area of contact. Specifically arm to chest measurements when grabbing a conductor. Any of those numbers do not work well when applying I=E/R. [/QUOTE]
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