33. The fasted non-myelinated C fibers conduct at about 2.3 m/s and have diameters of about 1.1. um. Although conduction velocity is roughly proportional to fiber diameter in myelinated fibers, it is proportional to the square root of fiber diameter in non-myelinated fibers, specifically: velocity=(2.3/1.10.5) × (diameter.5) = 2.2 × (diameter.5), which resolves to diameter = velocity²/4.8, where the diameter is in µm and the velocity is in m/s. The widest myelinated fibers conduct at about 120 m/s. Assuming that the equation above is correct for any diameter, how wide would a non-myelinated fiber have to be to have a conduction velocity of 120 m/s?

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33. The fasted non-myelinated C fibers conduct at about 2.3 m/s and have diameters of about 1.1.
um. Although conduction velocity is roughly proportional to fiber diameter in myelinated fibers,
it is proportional to the square root of fiber diameter in non-myelinated fibers, specifically:
velocity = (2.3/1.10.5) x (diameter0.5) = 2.2 × (diameter0.5), which resolves to diameter =
velocity² / 4.8, where the diameter is in um and the velocity is in m/s. The widest myelinated
fibers conduct at about 120 m/s. Assuming that the equation above is correct for any diameter,
how wide would a non-myelinated fiber have to be to have a conduction velocity of 120 m/s?
Transcribed Image Text:33. The fasted non-myelinated C fibers conduct at about 2.3 m/s and have diameters of about 1.1. um. Although conduction velocity is roughly proportional to fiber diameter in myelinated fibers, it is proportional to the square root of fiber diameter in non-myelinated fibers, specifically: velocity = (2.3/1.10.5) x (diameter0.5) = 2.2 × (diameter0.5), which resolves to diameter = velocity² / 4.8, where the diameter is in um and the velocity is in m/s. The widest myelinated fibers conduct at about 120 m/s. Assuming that the equation above is correct for any diameter, how wide would a non-myelinated fiber have to be to have a conduction velocity of 120 m/s?
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