It works by passing a high voltage current through your body One of the terminals is strapped to your skull and the other terminal is strapped to your ankles. When the circuit is closed it passes the current through your body which shocks the heart and stops its beating action.
A man named Harold Pitney Brown invented the electric chair, after writing a book about a boy touching a telegraph wire then dying from the electrical curent. He then later got hired to invent the electric chair to fight in the war of currents. ( Altering Current, and Direct Current )
People were hanged for supposedly being a witch, or not going along with the law. Hanging back then was just like getting put in the electric chair. ouch that would hurt alot and the electric chair haha
Robert Williams on December 2, 1997
how does a electric stove work???????????? how does a electric stove work????????????
currently no one has survived the electrical chair. if anyone survives being juiced once, they'll just juice him again until hes dead. its called death sentence man.
Big Electric Chair was created in 1967.
Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair; he was against its use. However, he did work on developing direct current (DC) electricity to compete with alternating current (AC) systems, which were used in the first electric chairs. Edison saw the electric chair as a way to discredit AC technology, which was promoted by his rival, George Westinghouse.
Electric Chair - album - was created on 1998-04-28.
The Electric Chair - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair Harold p brown did...
the electric chair because its volts are 750vlts
The Electric Chair - 1976 was released on: USA: 4 June 1976
Some good electric recliner chair can be found at the Amazon website and the Ebay website. Both website contain a lot of electric recliner chair for home use.
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t depends on the type of electric chair.
Yes, Arizona does have the electric chair as a method of execution, but it is not the primary method. Lethal injection is the preferred method, and the electric chair is used only if the inmate chooses it or if lethal injection is unavailable. Arizona's death penalty laws allow for the electric chair as an option since the state's execution protocols were last updated.
Yes, Georgia used the electric chair as a method of execution until 2000, when it was replaced by lethal injection as the primary method. The electric chair was introduced in Georgia in 1924 and was used until it was deemed less humane compared to lethal injection. However, the electric chair remains an option for inmates who choose it over lethal injection.