I don't get all the math. How could one harm or serve you differently than the other?Hello,
Have a look at the wheel of Ohm:
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12 Volts at 1 Amp = 12 Watt. R = 12 Volts / 1 Amp = 12 Ohms.
1 Volt at 12 Amp = 12 Watt. R = 1 Volts / 12 Amp = 0.083333 Ohms.
Bertus
No.. How about this:Hello,
Do you mean the chance of an electrical injury?
Read this wiki page:
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Bertus
Good example. Okay, so then if they wanted to make it to kill godzilla they'd swap the volts and current a bit? So in electronics is there talk about this ratio and their range of applications?An example of big Volts and little Amps (mA).
An electric fence. It still certainly makes you jump but won’t kill you. Unless you have medical issues.
But what's the ratio to kill godzilla? 50/50? Or 30/70 v/a?Yes, plenty more Volts and plenty more Amps. Thousands, and Godzilla would be crispy and smoking for a while
The range of applications is huge. It depends on the design and demand the device requires.
Underground trains for example, 700V and thousands of Amps.
A bedside radio/alarm, 9V and 300mA for example.
Forget about Watts, that’s the consumption of power. Your electricity board invoices you for Watts/kWh.
So to be clear, the power consumption may be the same with many devices but the voltage and current will be different.
I have no idea as Godzilla doesn’t exist.But what's the ratio to kill godzilla? 50/50? Or 30/70 v/a?
Actually I just looked it up, and lightening would have the effect of an electric fence on godzilla. Only 30ka but 300mil volts... So I would suggest a HUGE automobile alternator as they run with a much lower v/a ratio providing the required wattage to kill godzilla with about 3.6mil volts and 30 MILLION amps. Just a rough guessI have no idea as Godzilla doesn’t exist.
What’s higher up?. Lightning!
Well, if only Godzilla existed to get a real answer!.Actually I just looked it up, and lightening would have the effect of an electric fence on godzilla.
But current can’t exist without VoltageIt is the current that kills.
It can in a superconducting coil.But current can’t exist without Voltage![]()
Yes, the TS is a little strange, or a troll.Bit of a weird discussion here.