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I have one Question to trouble u
What level of electrical voltage would normally be considered safe ?
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What level of electrical voltage would normally be considered safe ?
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No, voltage of any magnitude never did anything to anybody. It's the current. Did you know that the potential gradient of the atmosphere is such that on an average day, the air around your head has a voltage of about 500 V with respect to your feet?infamous_Q said:yeah it would take a looooooot of volts to kill someone. ...
pack_rat2 said:No, voltage of any magnitude never did anything to anybody. It's the current. Did you know that the potential gradient of the atmosphere is such that on an average day, the air around your head has a voltage of about 500 V with respect to your feet?
srinuandhra said:...D.Srinivasa Rao...
cyeokpeng said:Haha, not need to debate so long about it.
Do a live experiment with a signal generator on a human being, then we will know the facts!
The maximum safe level of electrical voltage varies depending on the type of equipment or device being used. Generally, for residential and commercial buildings, the maximum safe level is 120 volts for alternating current (AC) and 150 volts for direct current (DC). However, for industrial equipment, the maximum safe level may be higher, up to 600 volts.
Voltage is a measure of the electric potential difference between two points. The higher the voltage, the more energy is available to power electrical equipment. If the voltage exceeds the maximum safe level, it can cause damage to the equipment or pose a safety hazard to people working with it.
Using electrical equipment with a voltage higher than the maximum safe level can lead to electrical shocks, fires, and damage to the equipment itself. It can also cause injury or even death to anyone who comes into contact with the equipment.
The maximum safe level of voltage for electrical equipment can usually be found in the manufacturer's instructions or on the equipment itself. If this information is not available, it is best to consult a qualified electrician or engineer to determine the appropriate voltage for your specific equipment.
Yes, there are several precautions you can take to ensure the safe use of electrical equipment. These include checking the manufacturer's instructions for the maximum safe voltage, using a voltage tester to confirm the voltage before use, and regularly inspecting and maintaining equipment to prevent potential hazards.