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Anormal human heart, beating about once per second, creates a maximum 4.00 mv potential across 0.400 m of a person's chest, producing a 1.00 hz electromagnetic wave. what is the maximum electric field strength produced? maximum electric field strength: v / m what is the corresponding maximum magnetic field strength in the electromagnetic wave? maximum magnetic field strength: t what is the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? wavelength:

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