No. Voltage doesn't kill you, amperage does, and the amperage produced by a AA battery is not even enough to cause a tingle. Amperage AND voltage kills. Should also include frequency in that equation. 120 v/ 10 amps of 400 hertz kills faster than 60 hz. Amps with low voltage will do no harm. You need both to kill. One AA battery would not kill you but put together enough of them? Why not?
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A tazer capable of delivering such a charge would probably have to be powered by a truck-mounted generator. 350 kilovolts is similar to the voltage used in the large long-distance power lines. Such a voltage can create a three meter electric arc through thin air. However, strictly speaking the power of an electric shock is the coefficient of voltage and current. A very high voltage with next to no current must not necessarily harm or kill. People have been known to survive lightning strike, and the voltage in an average lightning exceeds one million volts. So, the answer depends on what current is used. 24 volts can kill you if the current is 1 kA (kiloampere, a thousand amperes). On 1 nA (nanoampere, a millionth of an ampere), even 100 kV does not have much power.
Hopefully, it doesn't. Gamma radiation is the most harmful for of radiation there is, but luckily there are very few sources of it that can leak into a populated area.
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The voltage needed to kill a human being is 10,000,000,000 volts. Ok im not the one who answerd this question i have a question of my on... you say its about 10,000,000,000 but how fast could that kill you and another question How fast could 2million volts kill you if it could kill you? please answer back
What I think atleast. 30 milli ampere is the amount of ampere there's needed to kill a human being, or atleast close to. But you also need a x amount of Voltage. The higher voltage = the lower ampere, and the other way around. But then again it all depends on how much voltage you have. So you can't really say that 30 milli ampere is deadlier than 30 ampere. Because if you have 700 voltage and 30 ampere. Then that will do the same thing to you as 70 voltage and 30 milli ampere would do; most likely kill you. 49 voltage is the amount of voltage there's required to kill a human, with 30 milli ampere. If you have less than 49 voltage, you won't die, it will hurt of course. The reason for this, is that the voltage is what 'carries' the ampere around. The ampere is what strikes, and the voltage is the carrier. Hope this helped a bit.
Voltage can kill a person even if you are only meters away.
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It's not the voltage that kills - it's the amperes. A few millivolts can kill if the amps are high enough.
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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.
It can kill human cells.
Since enough alcohol can kill a human, I would say it would also kill parasites living in or on human.
Current is what is can hurt or kill you.
a lion is likely to kill a human. Because it's not easy to kill it.
Yes a zebra is strong enough to kill a human.