human body resistance to electricity when skin is wet is 1,000 ohm and when skin is dry its resistance is 100ohm
a conductor
The resistance of a human body changes, you can divide it in 3 groups: dry body, semi-wet body (sweat,...) and wet body (in a swimming pool,...) the more wet the body becomes, the lower the resistance.
wet-bulb tempature
Wet skin.
mostly skin and blubber-like a natural wet suit. hope it helps
The chief reason is to cool the body off. To demonstrate, lick your forearm and then blow on it. Notice how cool it is? This is what your body does when it perspires. By making your skin wet, any air (breeze) that hits it then cools the skin and consequently the body.
a furry's wet dream
When the skin is wet
Well, as big of a fan as I am of the Terminator, I cannot remember if it has ever happened. However, I think you might be trying to infer that you want to know if he would be damaged by getting wet? No. He has human skin and shell over the poly-metal alloy. On the outside, he is human, and would be no more damaged by wet or water than any of us. Without the human skin, the answer might be possibly. Sorry this is not the greatest answer, but it's better than nothing, and I .
they have pretty much the same skin as most sea mammals , it like a natural wet suit.
wet yet dry skin