The third rail. Isn't that Kamala Harris's new moniker???
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That makes no sense whatsoever. The reason he's moving is the circuit he is making has a very high resistance. As it breaks down the current is increasing. It only takes 50mA to stop the heartBecause that's not about voltage but amperage, most people don't understand how electricity work to make it short imagine a large river, you can swim in safety but you won't jump into a raging torrent despite its smaller because you know you will draw. Voltage is volume, amperage is pressure.
Actually the heart can stop even with a slight electric shock as the AC current can modify the heart beat it can happen, this is why you must go hospital even if "nothing" wrong, but I understand your lack of knowledge you are not an electrical engineer. Many interesting thing happens during an electric shock is quite interesting.That makes no sense whatsoever. The reason he's moving is the circuit he is making has a very high resistance. As it breaks down the current is increasing. It only takes 50mA to stop the heart
LMAO I was an engineer 25 years ago, now I'm in medicine. You go youActually the heart can stop even with a slight electric shock as the AC current can modify the heart beat it can happen, this is why you must go hospital even if "nothing" wrong, but I understand your lack of knowledge you are not an electrical engineer. Many interesting thing happens during an electric shock is quite interesting.
You was an engineer in what ? Construction, energy, mechanic, electric.... its a vast domain.LMAO I was an engineer 25 years ago, now I'm in medicine. You go you
Telecommunications - Radio. Sure was a big fieldYou was an engineer in what ? Construction, energy, mechanic, electric.... its a vast domain.
Personaly I'm in mechanical and electrical engineering for mining industry