It\'s possible to estimate the percentage of fat in the body by measuring the re
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It's possible to estimate the percentage of fat in the body by measuring the resistance of the upper leg rather than the upper arm; the calculation is similar. A person's leg meas-ures 40 cm between the knee and the hip, with an average leg diameter (ignoring bone and other poorly conducting tissue) of 12 cm . A potential difference of 0.74 V causes a current of 1.6 mA .
What are the fractions of muscle and fat in the leg?
Express your answer using two significant figures separated by a comma.
I've gotten fm as 96 and ff as 4 and it says its very close but incorrect.
Explanation / Answer
We know that the total resistance, Rtot=Rf||Rm
1/Rtot=I/V=1/Rf+1/Rm=fA/pfL+(1-f)A/pmL
=Apmf+pf(1-f)/(Lpfpm)
=A((pm-pf)f+pf)/Lpfpm
So,ILpfpm/VA=(pm-pf)f+pf
=>f=ILpm/VA-1(pf/(pm-pf)
pf=25 ohm m
pm=13 ohm m
f=1.6*0.4*13/0.74*A-1*(25/12)=0.28
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