When people die from electric shock?
What kills them? Current or Voltage?
Answers:
Always the current. The voltage can be whatever.
The strength of current is more important in determining injury or fatality than the voltage.
the electrical current screws up the normal electrical sysytem of the heart and causes full cardiac arrest
The answer is.both. Current is the thing that goes through your body to the ground. Voltage, well, it depends. If there is a lot, it is fatal. If there is barely any, maybe just paralyzed.
Current (amperes) through your body which confuses the stable pulse of your heart.
When they touch a live wire...voltage does it gorgeous..
It's the volts what jolts, and the mills what kills.
It is a combination of the two, but generally it is the current which is most dangerous. Under certain circumstances it is possible for 300mA at 63 volts to kill you, and that isn't a great deal at all.
Its the current (power)
A shock from a car coil is about 12-18,000 volts but very little current and will not kill a healthy person.
Fear of Voltage Kills
Current is more important than voltage, but it is the combination of both. What kills is the spasm which affects the lungs and causes asphyxiation. Hearts love electricity, its the only thing that makes them work. That is why I have a current generator in my chest, to start my heart if it stops, not the other way round.
its the curiosity what kills them
and so the curiosity killed the cat
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Answers:
Always the current. The voltage can be whatever.
The strength of current is more important in determining injury or fatality than the voltage.
the electrical current screws up the normal electrical sysytem of the heart and causes full cardiac arrest
The answer is.both. Current is the thing that goes through your body to the ground. Voltage, well, it depends. If there is a lot, it is fatal. If there is barely any, maybe just paralyzed.
Current (amperes) through your body which confuses the stable pulse of your heart.
When they touch a live wire...voltage does it gorgeous..
It's the volts what jolts, and the mills what kills.
It is a combination of the two, but generally it is the current which is most dangerous. Under certain circumstances it is possible for 300mA at 63 volts to kill you, and that isn't a great deal at all.
Its the current (power)
A shock from a car coil is about 12-18,000 volts but very little current and will not kill a healthy person.
Fear of Voltage Kills
Current is more important than voltage, but it is the combination of both. What kills is the spasm which affects the lungs and causes asphyxiation. Hearts love electricity, its the only thing that makes them work. That is why I have a current generator in my chest, to start my heart if it stops, not the other way round.
its the curiosity what kills them
and so the curiosity killed the cat
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