Volts and amps can be dangerous,
but they work differently in the body. Volts make things move, while amps make
things stronger.
Volts (V) measure the difference in
electrical pressure between two points in a circuit. This is how volts are used
to measure how much electricity is present. High voltage can cause electricity
to arc and jump, which can be dangerous. However, not voltage directly kills
someone, but the current flowing through the body.
An amp is a measure of electrical
current. It tells you how much electricity is flowing through a circuit. The
amount of deadly current depends on several factors, such as where the current
is flowing and how long it is kept going.
When it comes to electricity,
voltage (or strength) is essential, but the amount of current is the most
important. Current is how much electricity is flowing through a circuit. Higher
current means more electricity flow and therefore more danger.
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