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Wet Location Body Resistance

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What body resistance is assumed in wet locations vs dry locations? I have a feeling Table 41.1 does not take wet locations into account.
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  • mapj1:
    I think that you meant that the resistance goes up when charring starts. ..

    Not really, once the skin has burnt away, the tissue below the surface that is exposed and  is wetter and a better conductor. 


    Hm! If the surface is charred, the layer below is already congealed - think hard-boiled egg.


    Any road, that's enough conjecture. Do we have my experimental evidence?


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  • mapj1:
    I think that you meant that the resistance goes up when charring starts. ..

    Not really, once the skin has burnt away, the tissue below the surface that is exposed and  is wetter and a better conductor. 


    Hm! If the surface is charred, the layer below is already congealed - think hard-boiled egg.


    Any road, that's enough conjecture. Do we have my experimental evidence?


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