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irakobra [83]
2 years ago
6

I just tested how resistant my skin is with a multimeter and I stuck the probe tips pretty hard into my left and right hand. The

multimeter measured about .7 Megaohms for me with dry skin and 1.3 Megaohms for my brother. Is this high? Please explain, if you think I'm joking leave your contact info and I'll prove it.
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Ronch [10]2 years ago
6 0

Since the multimeter measured about 7 Megaohms for you with dry skin and 1.3 Megaohms for your brother. it can be said that it is high.

<h3>What does a multimeter measure?</h3>

A digital multimeter is known to be a kind of a test tool that is often used to measure a lot of  or two electrical values that are seen or known to be principally voltage (volts), current (amps) and that of resistance (ohms).

Note that t he conductivity of the skin is said to be one that variable from person to person, hence, Since the multimeter measured about 7 Megaohms for you with dry skin and 1.3 Megaohms for your brother. it can be said that it is high.

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