Oh, dude, I mean, technically speaking, around 100 milliamps is enough to stop a human heart, so like, that's pretty deadly. But hey, don't worry too much, just try not to mess with high voltage stuff, okay? Stay safe, my friend!
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it doesn't matter how many volts pass through your body, its the amps as little as 0.1 amps can kill a human
its not the watts its the amps you can get killed by 1/2 a watt with the correct amps behind it. whereas 1,000,000 watts with no amps you wouldn't even feel... ^ The above answer is WRONG! The total Wattage is what determines what will kill you! Voltage times Amperage equals Wattage! 1 million watts is the same as 1 million volts at 1 amp, which is the same as 1 volt at 1 million amps. It is impossible to make 1 million watts with 0 amps. Anything times 0 is 0. Don't answer questions you don't know the true answer to.
Yes
the normal shock for human being is 250-300mA.
A lot, depending on the type of application and the strength of the body.
In terms of electrical current, ten milliamps is enough to send a human heart into fibrillation. Fibrillation is an irregular heart beat that can often kill a person. One milliamp is 1x10-3 Amps or 0.001 Amps
if enough is passed through the body amps can kill anyone
Yes.
if enough is passed through the body amps can kill anyone
Yes
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volts = watts divided by amps amps = watts divided by volts watts = amps times volts so 266,000 watts divided by 380 volts = 700 amps and I might also point out that whatever it is you are talking about is very dangerous and can kill you in less than a heartbeat. I'd be sure to talk with an electrician if I were you if you plan on going anywhere near that.