No, the 30 mA one is the more sensitive because it is the only one that will operate at currents between 30 and 100 mA.
In your question .2 amps is equal to 200 mAMilliamp are dangerousLess than 1/2 milliamp no sensation1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go)Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillationover 100 paralysis of breathing.
To trip a 100 milliamp circuit, the resistance in milliohms that would cause a current of 100 mA can be calculated using Ohm's Law (V = I × R). Assuming a typical voltage of 120 volts, you would rearrange the equation to find R = V/I. This gives R = 120V / 0.1A = 1200 ohms, or 1,200,000 milliohms. However, if you're asking how much resistance is needed to trip a circuit breaker rated for 100 mA, it would depend on the specific characteristics of the breaker and the circuit. Generally, for a circuit breaker to trip, the resistance would need to effectively exceed safe limits, which can vary based on the breaker design.
An electrical shock is an electrical current that flows through the body. The following list is the tolerances that the body can stand. Less than 1/2 milliamp no sensation 1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception 2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction 5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go) Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction 50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillation over 100 paralysis of breathing.
No. It is amperage that does the damage. See the following list Keep in mind 1000 milliamps equals 1 amp of current. Less than 1/2 milliamp no sensation 1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception 2 to 10 milliamps Muscular contraction 5 to 25 milliamps Painful shock (may not be able to let go) Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction 50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillation over 100 Paralysis of breathing.
You should not load a 125 amp panel any more than 100 amps.
100 mA
A current of 100 milliamps can be lethal if it passes through the heart for more than a couple of seconds. It's always important to be cautious around electrical currents and to seek immediate medical attention if you experience an electric shock.
Yes, the tongue is generally considered to be more sensitive than the fingertips due to the high density of taste buds on the tongue. This allows for a greater ability to detect different tastes and flavors compared to the fingertips' ability to sense touch and pressure.
yes, but you must connect in parallel additive mode. if u connect in series then the voltage will be doubled to 18v.
Milliamp are dangerousLess than 1/2 milliamp no sensation1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go)Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillationover 100 paralysis of breathing.
No there is not more than 100 types of chlamydia. There are more than 100 types of HPV.
50 more than 100 is 150. 100 less than what? You didn't finish.
175,275 is a 100 more than 175175
To find out how many more than 98 is 100, you subtract 98 from 100. This gives you 100 - 98 = 2. Therefore, 100 is 2 more than 98.
Yes, it is more than 100 mg.
It is: 843+100 = 943
100 is ten times more than 10