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Originally Posted by
leo_trams
at 500 milliAmperes DC or 100 milliAmperes AC your heart will go into fibrillation.
at 22 milliAmperes AC, lisod na ka kaginhawa, you will experience severe pain.
unya ang 5 Amperes dili makapatay?
hmmm...how will you know how much current is flowing through your body when you touch a 12volts car battery - one hand at the (+) terminal and the other hand at the (-) terminal?
if your body resistance is 1,000,000 ohms, calculate for current flowing through your body(heart) if you touch a 12volt car battery at its terminals?
ohms law: current = voltage/resistance
current = 12volts/1,000,000 ohms
= .000012 Amperes or .012 milliampere
at 1 milliampere DC or 0.4 milliampere AC, you will feel a slight sensation in your hands.
so,
mao diay dili ka makuryentehan if you touch your car battery terminals.
now,
calculate if at 220Volts AC, kaya ba nimo ang kuryente nga moagi sa imong lawas.
Para sure ka pila imo body resistance, get an ohm meter, grab the leads and measure your body resistance. This varies man tingali sa condition sa imo lawas, if wet imo hands, mogamay imo resistance.
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pero still, voltage and current shouldnt be separated dba? kuyog man jd na sila...