@therian
You wrote:
Dont forget that electrons ALWAYS travel by least resistive path, if you touch hight voltage
most electrons will not go deeper than you skin and travel from one point to another by skin, so
you heart will not sense a tenth % of current you skin experience, So use this property when
working with hight voltage use just 1 hand and in worst situation you will bun you hand not heart.
And then you also wrote:
And there is one more issue, in real world usually it not voltage or ampers that do damage,
it you muscle, shocking yourself will contract them really fast and just imagine stand near
glass window, you can break it and cut youself badly.
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What about if you are wearing leather sole shoes and your feet and soles are humid and the floor
is conductive? Will your one hand method work? I don't think so.
What about if while your are working with your one hand method you get shocked and an uncontrolled
muscle contraction makes your other hand touch the rest of the circuit?
The skin is not electrically insulated from the rest of the body!
(See sweat glands and sweat pores, see sebaceous glands).
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There are young people reading this thread so please do not post information that could be dangerous.
Best regards,
Luciano
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