To all: read this: Electric shock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's not as simple as a number of volts or amperes. Amperes and voltage determine the extent of the electrical shock damage in different ways.
Originally Posted by XiTiXx
read what I posted above, 0.1 amps is enough >.>
You're wrong. I've stated before that 50mA = 0.05 A is enough to stop your heart.
You keep continuing arguing about volts vs amps.
But I'm gonna go now for real
Originally Posted by Huffer
To all: read this: Electric shock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's not as simple as a number of volts or amperes. Amperes and voltage determine the extent of the electrical shock damage in different ways.
Ofc, your body has it own resistance ( that we meter in Ohm ).
Originally Posted by HeXel
Ofc, your body has it own resistance ( that we meter in Ohm ).
If you read that, it's a whole lot more complex than you would think. All sorts of random stuff goes into how damaging an electrical shock is.
Originally Posted by Huffer
If you read that, it's a whole lot more complex than you would think. All sorts of random stuff goes into how damaging an electrical shock is.
It's all about the resistance that your body offers to the electricity because a 9V battery has enough amps to kill you under the right conditions.
Duration, current, voltage and the place where the charge happends will influciate the damages.