Which part of the body provides the highest resistance to electric current, Torso resistance, Chest resistance, Skin resistance, Foot resistance, Why does hand resistance vary from person to person, Because of the person's weight, Because of skin moisture and condition, Because of skin color, Because of height, What is the approximate resistance of each arm, 100 Ω, 2000 Ω, 500 Ω, 10 Ω, If a person is wearing rubber footwear, what happens, Current increases, Voltage decreases, Body resistance increases and shock risk decreases, Shock is eliminated completely, Why is torso resistance lower than limb resistance, Because it has thick skin, Because internal tissues and body fluids are more conductive, Because it is the warmest part of the body, Because it's far from the source of electricity, A current path from hand to hand is:, Less dangerous, More dangerous because it passes near the heart, Same as leg-to-leg path, No difference, If the skin is wet, its resistance will:, Increase a lot, Decrease significantly, Stay the same, Disappear completely, The total approximate resistance of the path “hand → torso → leg” is:, 200 Ω, About 1100 Ω, 10,000 Ω, 50 Ω, Which of the following is NOT one of the six major body resistances, Hand resistance, Leg resistance, Skin resistance, Head resistance, Which factor has the biggest impact on skin resistance, Height, Age, Dryness or wetness of the skin, Room temperature.
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