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17 June, 03:44

What is the closest distance the electrodes used in an NCV test can be placed on a nerve in order to measure the voltage change as a response to the stimulus?

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  1. 17 June, 04:34
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    0.1 m

    Explanation:

    The closest distance the electrodes used in an NCV test in oerder to measure

    the voltage change as a response to the stimulus is 0.1 m.

    This is because the shortest observable time period is not less than the action-potential time response of 1 mili second the length traveled by the sensation during this time is 1 m sec x 100 m / s = 0.1 m, which is the shortest distance the electrodes could be positioned on the nerve.
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