You won't normally feel a shock with 6 volts. It would take about 30 - 40 volts before you would even notice it. Although 6v and 12v car batteries can throw sparks if shorted and weld the wire/tool to the terminals, and heat them quite a bit !! That may be dangerous.
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12 volts
Volts alone is not dangerous, but volts does causes amps. Amps can be dangerous to you if it flows through your body. That's because your brain, your nerves, and your muscles ... including your heart ... all operate on tiny natural volts and amps. They can all go haywire when big ones get in from outside your body.
NO - that is dangerous.
No. 12 volts peak to peak would be 6 in the positive polarity and 6 negative polarity. Simply saying 12 volts AC would be 12 volts in each polarity or 24 volts peak to peak
12 volts
It is 12 volts.
Yes, that is safe.
If the person working on a circuit is unqualified, any voltage is dangerous! If you have not been properly trained, stay away!
6 volts
600 Volts