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(Solved): both questions please A heart defibrillator passes \( 12.4 \) A through a patient's torso for \( 5.0 ...
both questions please
A heart defibrillator passes \( 12.4 \) A through a patient's torso for \( 5.00 \mathrm{~ms} \) in an attempt to restore normal beating. (a) How much charge passed? c th) What voltage was applied if \( 532 \mathrm{~J} \) of energy was dissipated? \( \mathrm{kV} \) (c) What was the path's resistance? \( k \cap \) (d) Find the temperature increase caused in the \( 8.00 \mathrm{~kg} \) of affected tissue. The specific heat of tissue is \( 35003 /\left(\mathrm{kg} \cdot{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right) \). Additional Materials 8. \( [-14 \) Points \( ] \) OSUNIPHYS1 26.5.P.055. A 21.70 V battery is used to supply current to a \( 11 \mathrm{kn} \) resistor. Assume the voltage drop across any wires-used for connectio is negiligible. (a) What is the current (in \( \mathrm{mA}) \) through the reststor? (b) What is the power dissipated by the resistor (in mw)? \( \mathrm{mW} \) (c) What is the power input from the battery (in mW), assuming all the electrical power is dissipated by the resistor?