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Physics-ch-28/exercise 48
Physics for Scientists and Engineers (9th Edition)
Chapter-28
Table of Content
Question 48
Q48:Turn on your desk lamp. Pick up the cord, with your thumb and index finger spanning the width of the cord.
(a) Compute an order-of-magnitude estimate for the current in your hand. Assume the conductor inside the lamp cord next to your thumb is at poten- tial , ~10^2 V at a typical instant and the conductor next to your index finger is at ground potential (0 V). The resistance of your hand depends strongly on the thickness and the moisture content of the outer lay- ers of your skin. Assume the resistance of your hand between fingertip and thumb tip is , ~10^4 V. You may model the cord as having rubber insulation. State the other quantities you measure or estimate and their values. Explain your reasoning.
(b) Suppose your body is isolated from any other charges or currents. In order-of-magnitude terms, estimate the potential difference between your thumb where it contacts the cord and your finger where it touches the cord.
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