ahmed osama
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ahmed osama said:When anyone touch the live 110 or 220 V he feels the electricity and maybe even dies..well this mean that the AC current pass in the his body although he touchs just one wire and the current must has a closed path .
SO where the close path ..is it the earth???
jako123 said:hi,
i think you will also have problems with DC and 220V or 110V!
(50V DC is enough to kill you!)
ciao
echo47 said:I have touched 230 VAC with my finger while wearing shoes, and felt almost nothing.
Here's a UL article, "Electric Shock: What is it?"
h**p://www.fishock.com/service/shock_new.html
And just because I have a sick sense of humor ...
**broken link removed**
yes...b/c if u r standing on a piece of rubber, plastic or wood, u will not any shock, due to open circuit..ahmed osama said:When anyone touch the live 110 or 220 V he feels the electricity and maybe even dies..well this mean that the AC current pass in the his body although he touchs just one wire and the current must has a closed path .
SO where the close path ..is it the earth???
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