Quantum:
I have about reached the extent of my ability to answer your question(s). I think the mathematics are above my head.
I know ohms law and I know why metals (some at least) are conductive (co-valiant bonds and all) but what happens in a living body that makes it unusable as a usable conductor is beyond my pay grade. Such a scenario was never covered when I was learning electronics in the USAF.
So I think I will stop here and hope someone will talk about why a living person doesn't make a good enough conductor to have a current induced when moving through a magnetic field.
I have about reached the extent of my ability to answer your question(s). I think the mathematics are above my head.
I know ohms law and I know why metals (some at least) are conductive (co-valiant bonds and all) but what happens in a living body that makes it unusable as a usable conductor is beyond my pay grade. Such a scenario was never covered when I was learning electronics in the USAF.
So I think I will stop here and hope someone will talk about why a living person doesn't make a good enough conductor to have a current induced when moving through a magnetic field.
Robert
Today is the best day of my life and tomorrow will be even better.
Today is the best day of my life and tomorrow will be even better.