Oh, dude, you're talking about defibrillation, right? Well, technically, around 200 to 1000 volts can stop a heart, but don't go around shocking people thinking you're a superhero. Leave that to the professionals, like seriously.
As many as you want. But where do you find 640 volts RMS?
A fully charged 12 volt automobile battery will read 12.6 volts with the engine not running and 13.5 to 15.5 volts with the engine running. It will read 12.4 volts with a 75% charge, 12.2 volts with a 50% charge and 12.0 volts indicates a 25% charge.
no, our heart does not stop beating because sometimes we intentionally stop breathing (when there is bad smell) but our heart still beats so this is how we understand.
stop eating fatty food or stop smoking or drinking to avoid these things.
Yes it can.
Your first touch of live primary Tesla coil voltage (10000 volts) has a good chance of being fatal and will easily stop your heart. The coil dicharge goes up to one and a half millions volts.
The fences are labeled as having 10,000 volts. That'll get your heart pumping, or stopping!
A defibrillator typically delivers between 200 and 1000 volts of electrical charge to the heart in order to restore a normal rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest.
It depends on how many times you sneeze(:
Its only takes 100 milliamps to stop your heart. A USB port on a computer runs at 100 milliamps.
45 volts
1000
230 Volts
Zero volts.
0.016 volt
4160 volts
1.55 volts