It takes about 200 nots to kill you
A 3 ampere current can cause death.
630mA
As I recall from my engineering courses, it is not the voltage that kills you but the current. So 450 Volts at a low current may not kill you.
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A bludgeoning weapon was intended to injure or kill by shock. If it was used properly, it would kill a person in heavy armor by concussion or breaking bones. A blow to a helmet, for example, could break a person's neck without doing much to the helmet itself. If such a weapon had spikes or other sharp protrusions, it could penetrate armor, but often the intention of this was as much to rip the armor off a person as it was to stab the person in it. Clubs, cudgels, maces, morning stars, and flails were all types of bludgeoning weapons.
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's brother Aleksandr was hanged in 1887 for participating in a plot to kill the current Czar, Alexander III.
the infusion of how much water would kill a person
Depends on the voltage, but yes. If the current runs through the heart muscle it can kill you.
Not much. Could kill you though
about 60mg
It varies from person to person. Some people have heart attacks with very little current, and some people survive lightning strikes. As a rule, AC current is more likely to kill a person than DC. The first execution by electrocution was done with DC current, which turned out very grisley and prolonged so execution by electricity in the USA is done with AC now.
Its not voltage that kills it is current.High voltage CAN kill, if it can also provide high current (especially if the current comes near the heart as it takes under 1mA to stop the heart which isn't much current).However if the high voltage source is current limited and/or the current only passes through the extremities it is very unlikely to kill.
Yes, it can, it delivers so much discomfort that could kill....
Unlike many common beliefs, voltage is not the main cause of death. Rather, current is. A person would be alright using a current of 0.001A but will die if current strength is more than 0.07A. However, the high voltage myth is used so commonly because the voltage itself is more well known than the current(as used in the "electric power"). And as high voltage also implies high current, this leads to the confusion. I.e. 0.07A can kill a person
Pretty much it either drows them or tears them apart
A 0.4 ampere current thru the body can kill, but it normally takes a fairly high voltage to get that current thru the skin, which has high resistance.
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
Current is what is can hurt or kill you.