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| Jun5-07, 05:01 AM | #1 |
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Extremely high-voltage yet extremely weak-current electric shock -- symptoms?
Hi:
What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current of 6.2 x 10^18 volts with an amperage of 1-electron-per-minute were to pass through me? What it have any affect on me? If so, what symptoms would I experience as a result of this electric shock? Would it be fatal? If so, why? Thanks, Radium |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #2 |
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Radium wrote:
> Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current... Oxymoron alert! -- Dirk http://www.onetribe.me.uk - The UK's only occult talk show Presented by Dirk Bruere and Marc Power |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #3 |
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1180907200.666548.185870@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current of 6.2 x 10^18 > volts with an amperage of 1-electron-per-minute were to pass through > me? What it have any affect on me? If so, what symptoms would I > experience as a result of this electric shock? Would it be fatal? If > so, why? At one electron per minute the boredom would be fatal. Dirk Vdm |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #4 |
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Extremely high-voltage yet extremely weak-current electric shock -- symptoms?
Radium wrote:
> Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current... Oxymoron alert! -- Dirk http://www.onetribe.me.uk - The UK's only occult talk show Presented by Dirk Bruere and Marc Power |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #5 |
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Radium wrote:
> Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current... Oxymoron alert! -- Dirk http://www.onetribe.me.uk - The UK's only occult talk show Presented by Dirk Bruere and Marc Power |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #6 |
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1180907200.666548.185870@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current of 6.2 x 10^18 > volts with an amperage of 1-electron-per-minute were to pass through > me? What it have any affect on me? If so, what symptoms would I > experience as a result of this electric shock? Would it be fatal? If > so, why? At one electron per minute the boredom would be fatal. Dirk Vdm |
| Jun5-07, 05:02 AM | #7 |
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1180907200.666548.185870@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > Hi: > > What would happen if a DC sine-wave electric current of 6.2 x 10^18 > volts with an amperage of 1-electron-per-minute were to pass through > me? What it have any affect on me? If so, what symptoms would I > experience as a result of this electric shock? Would it be fatal? If > so, why? At one electron per minute the boredom would be fatal. Dirk Vdm |
| Jun5-07, 07:19 AM | #8 |
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I think such high energy electrons have never been produced yet.
However, I can guess that at such energies, these electron would have a very small probability to interact with matter. Therefore, I guess that they travel a very long range before any interaction occurs. The effect on the human body would be very small. Moreover, at most one of these electron could dissipate 1 Joule (I did the calculation) and this is a very small energy. |
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