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fawk3s
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I=V/R, so the amperage is determined by the voltage and the resistance of the human body, right?
But yet it is possible to have a high voltage but low amperage current go through you, say you grabbing 2 electrodes which have the a high voltage between them. How come the amperage is low and doesn't kill you, but the higher the voltage the more it hurts?
Thanks in advance,
fawk3s
But yet it is possible to have a high voltage but low amperage current go through you, say you grabbing 2 electrodes which have the a high voltage between them. How come the amperage is low and doesn't kill you, but the higher the voltage the more it hurts?
Thanks in advance,
fawk3s