The Electrocardiogram as an Example of Electrostatics

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Abstract

The relationship of the electrocardiogram (EKG) to the charge distribution in the heart provides an interesting example of electrostatics for a general physics course. The qualitative features of the EKG can be explained by a simple electrostatic model which ignores the electrical conconductivity of the body. This model is developed and used to explain some EKG patterns.

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Hobbie, R. K. (1973). The Electrocardiogram as an Example of Electrostatics. American Journal of Physics, 41(6), 824–831. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1987390

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