When a nerve cell fires, charge is transferred across the cell membrane to change the cells potential
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When a nerve cell fires, charge is transferred across the cell membrane to change the cell’s potential from negative to positive.
For a typical nerve cell, 9.0 pC of charge flows in a time of 0.50 ms. What is the average current through the cell membrane?
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0133942651
4th edition
Authors: Randall D. Knight
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