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I really want to know their power when used on a human body.

2007-07-18 08:34:47 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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Going across the heart or brain would kill you, going through a limb would most likely lead to the limb being amputated. Severe burns and damage.

2007-07-18 08:42:54 · answer #1 · answered by therealchuckbales 5 · 0 0

If you have sufficent AMPS to go with the increased voltage your new name could be "CRISPY CRITTER" Not only would you die and possibly implode (I've seen this happen as a Cop), but your shoe soles will melt and the point the electricity enters and exits will probaly burn off completely. I'm curious as to how you came up with the 775,000 volts figure. You planning on scaling a few neighborhood power lines? If you are really interested in this check out "Electric Chair" on your web browser and see some people that "fried" in the electric chair. Pretty gross thing actually........Man..That's gonna leave a mark!!!

2007-07-18 16:07:51 · answer #2 · answered by JD 7 · 1 0

That many volts can easily be generated in a static shock and that won't harm you at all. It all depends not only on the volts, but the amount of total energy backing it up to produce a high amperage (current flow).
If you're exposed to a high tensile wire with a virtually unlimited pool of electric energy behind it, you would explode and be fried into a crispy critter almost instantly.

2007-07-18 15:44:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Shock the crap out of you....but its not the volts that kill you, its the amps. If you have that many volts, but only a quarter milliamp going through, you will just get zapped, but you won't die. If there is 1 amp with that many volts, you would be burned to a crisp in a matter of seconds.

Also, it would depend on how you took the voltage. If it was in your hand, and went out your elbow, you would probably lose the arm. If you were had one hand on one lead and the other on another lead, then you would be dead, since it would stop your heart.

2007-07-18 15:38:57 · answer #4 · answered by George P 6 · 2 0

Flatten you; but it is amps that kill, not volts. With wet fingers grab a spark plug wire on a running car; it sets you back about 12 feet in the blink of an eye.

2007-07-18 15:55:00 · answer #5 · answered by acmeraven 7 · 1 0

Nothing unless there's sufficient amperage. Static electricity can be upwards of 100,000 volts or more, but only have 1 micro amp of current. Crackel zap, but no effect.

1 volt of electricity can kill you with sufficient amperage.

2007-07-18 15:46:21 · answer #6 · answered by Mazz 5 · 1 0

Nothing! Its the amps that kill you NOT the voltage...1 tenth of 1 milliamp is enough to kill a person.

2007-07-18 15:43:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think you would probably be burnt to a crisp if you got shocked with that much electricity. It would fry your brain.

2007-07-18 15:38:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ILMAO!!!

Surely you know the answer to the question without having to ask for it.

Well then again public school doesn't cover much these days.......

Miketyson26

2007-07-18 20:44:51 · answer #9 · answered by miketyson26 5 · 0 0

a billion volts wont hurt you unless, you have one amp...then you will fry like a george foreman cooker.....good luck

2007-07-18 15:47:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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