rheobase

/ˈriəˌbeɪs/
noun
  1. The minimum electric current of long duration needed to stimulate a nerve or muscle.
    • The doctor measured the rheobase to check the patient's nerve function.
    • A lower rheobase indicates that a nerve is more easily excited.
    • In the lab, they calculated the rheobase for the frog's sciatic nerve.
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