It is unlikely, unlike 110v which will cause your muscles to contract and hold, the 220v will most likely throw you off of it.
However, if the amperage (based on Ohms Law) is .75Amperes or 750MilliAmps any amount of voltage can kill you.
In the Ohms Law equasion the human body with no shoes on has a resistance of about 1000ohms.
A motor will operate on 400 volts.
Multiplying 400 volts by 45 amps would give you a power output of 18000 watts, which is equivalent to 18 kilowatts (kW).
This question cannot be answered without knowing the voltage. Watts=Volts x Amps In the United States mains voltage (what you get in your house) is 120 Volts, so 120 x 400 = 48,000 Watts In Europe mains voltage is 230 Volts, so 230 x 400 = 92,000 Watts
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E.
400 vac stands for 400 volts alternating current. It indicates the voltage level of an electrical system that delivers alternating current power.
an electric eel can produce up to 400 volts of electricity. this is more than enough to kill a human.
Electricity is transmitted at a high voltage of 400000 volts so that it may be able to travel for a long distance.
A motor will operate on 400 volts.
I believe the symbol you used, the "omega" stands for ohms, a measure of resistance in electricity and electrical work.
220 volts, 110 volts, 440 volts, 400 volts, AC or DC voltage. High voltage like - 220 KV, 400 KV, etc
Multiplying 400 volts by 45 amps would give you a power output of 18000 watts, which is equivalent to 18 kilowatts (kW).
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About 400 volts to 650 volts. Depends on the size of them as well.
This question cannot be answered without knowing the voltage. Watts=Volts x Amps In the United States mains voltage (what you get in your house) is 120 Volts, so 120 x 400 = 48,000 Watts In Europe mains voltage is 230 Volts, so 230 x 400 = 92,000 Watts
The electric eel frequently emits low voltage pulses for navigational purposes and to communicate. When using it in defense or when hunting they are capable of shocks of up to 600v.
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The formula you are looking for is I = W/E.