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Hey guys,
My understanding of circuit analysis and the like is very minimal, and I have had a certain lack of understanding about something for a long time, and I feel I need to get a solid answer.
I understand the fundamental difference between a voltage or potential difference and a current, but I fail to see 'when' a combination of these becomes dangerous. The general statement I hear is 'DC is safe, AC is dangerous' but why? Is there a blanket current - x Amps, that is dangerous? And if so, why?
Cheers for reading!
Adrian
My understanding of circuit analysis and the like is very minimal, and I have had a certain lack of understanding about something for a long time, and I feel I need to get a solid answer.
I understand the fundamental difference between a voltage or potential difference and a current, but I fail to see 'when' a combination of these becomes dangerous. The general statement I hear is 'DC is safe, AC is dangerous' but why? Is there a blanket current - x Amps, that is dangerous? And if so, why?
Cheers for reading!
Adrian