Carter A O, Morley R
Br J Ind Med. 1969 Jul;26(3):217-23. doi: 10.1136/oem.26.3.217.
217-223. Alternating power voltages were applied to small pieces of living skin. Current and voltage were recorded continuously using voltages from 25 V to 250 V. At the lower voltages the skin appeared unaffected, but rapid destruction occurred at the higher voltages. It is concluded that skin impedance, whilst being extremely variable on account of many physical factors, is dependent on voltage and time of application in the range where dangerous electric shock occurs to human beings at power frequencies.
217 - 223. 将交变电源电压施加于小块活体皮肤上。使用25伏至250伏的电压持续记录电流和电压。在较低电压下,皮肤似乎未受影响,但在较高电压下会迅速遭到破坏。得出的结论是,尽管由于许多物理因素皮肤阻抗变化极大,但在工频下对人类产生危险电击的电压和施加时间范围内,皮肤阻抗取决于电压和施加时间。