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Does 1 volt hurt

Updated: 12/24/2022
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Current, not voltage is what hurts.

A common AAA, AA or D battery puts out 1.5V. Putting your fingers on both ends of the battery, you will not feel anything.

Put your tongue on a 9V battery and you'll get a little kick... but that's another story.

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