YES!!! an adult will die at around 80 volts and you couldn't get that much power anyway
Minimum current would be 10000 divided by 240 but it might be up to 30% more if the load has a poor power factor.
no
You'll fry it
First, someone would have changed the plug before that would be possible. 240 Volt receptacles do not accept 120 Volt plugs. Second, IF someone changed the plug on the compressor, then plugged it in using both legs of the 240 Volt circuit, the compressor motor would self destruct instantly; internal wiring would burn and you would smell the burning insulation.
If your supply voltage is 120 volts the impact of switching from a 145 volt lamp to a 130 volt lamp would be, the 130 volt bulb would not have the same lifetime as a lamp operating on 145 volts. The upside would be that the light output would be greater. This is based on both of the lamps having the same wattage rating.
The kind of batteries used in the PetSafe Wireless Dog Fence would be a 6-volt battery. There are many places where one could purchase 6-volt batteries like Amazon.
10000 watts / 220 volts = 45.4545 amperes
Minimum current would be 10000 divided by 240 but it might be up to 30% more if the load has a poor power factor.
The very smallest dinosaurs might, but I doubt it. 100 volts is almost nothing
A 12 volt fence controller is basically a pulsed transformer. It is run through a long wire. The long wire acts as a resistor. You could rig up an electromagnet as some sort of switch. When the electricity is off, the magnet would close the switch running power through the transformer. That would open the switch cutting off power to the transformer. Electricity running through the wire can paralyze animals include animals called humans. The pulse is unpleasant. The time electricity is not running through the wire allows them to pull away from the fence. that way you do not walk along the fence and find dead animals and humans alongside the fence.
There is no such thing as a proton volt.
All of my zaps through the chest required me to fall back, ripping the wire out of my hand. It's not fun, I don't suggest trying it.
Originally it would have been a 6 volt system.
Yes a 220 volt light bulb will run on a 120 volt circuit but at 1/4 of the wattage that the light bulb is rated at. A 100 watt light bulb on 220 would would be equal to a 25 watt light bult on 120 volt system.
It can be done with 90% efficiency.
if it is any think over 1 volt it is not a cell battery it is just a 6 volt battery if you had a 1 volt then it would be a cell battery
No! You would damage it beyond repair.