It all Really Depends on the High and Weight of the Person - "Attacker"
From what i'v Personally Heard from using those a Lot, I think the Best stungun you'd Possibly buy would be a 1Mil Volt one or over due to the fact from what i know it is the High Strength ones that really do a lot more Damage and that will work for almost any Human.
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But to be Totally Honest with you, I believe that a Stungun with using Volts is Far to Ineffective were as one i would rather have would be one that uses the Most Am mount of Amps you Could make it Fire, Because the one using Amps Compared to one using High Voltage would kill the Attack and render them unable to Attack me again. NOT Just knock em down and make them Keep Attacking me, If i find out how to Conversion a Stungun and make it use more Amps i will be sure to let you Know right away.
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Yes. The plumbing and water can conduct the electrical discharge and potentially electrocute you.
It typically takes around 30,000 to 50,000 volts to create an arc of 0.5 cm in air. The exact voltage required can vary based on factors such as humidity and air pressure.
A 1 HP motor running at 120 volts will draw approximately 746 watts. This calculation is based on the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps.
Assuming a standard D battery has a voltage of 1.5 volts, it would take approximately 35 D batteries (52 volts / 1.5 volts per battery = 34.67). However, in reality, you cannot directly power a 52 volt light bulb using D batteries as the voltages do not match.
Most solenoid valves used in gas dryers typically operate on 24 volts. However, some models may use 120 volts. It's essential to check the specific manufacturer's specifications for your dryer to ensure the correct voltage is used for safe and effective operation.
4.5~5.3
6 volts
12 volts DC.
24 Volts.
You require about 24 volts to power the windshield wiper.
No, that would electrocute them. Source: http://science.howstuffworks.com/electricity.htm
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
How many volts woud it take to charge a laptop
it doesn't matter how many volts pass through your body, its the amps as little as 0.1 amps can kill a human
In the U.S. 120 volts. <<>> Using the equation E = I x R, Volts = Amps x Resistance = 110 volts.
Usually about 6 That doesnt hurt tho ;]
It depends on ampage & voltage of the motors involved.