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Electric shock

submitted by deleted to videos 3.6 yearsOct 4, 2021 19:59:31 ago (+7/-0)     (videos)

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[ - ] Shitheel 1 point 3.6 yearsOct 4, 2021 20:16:54 ago (+1/-0)

Guy is lucky. This is why everything metal is grounded in the US.

[ - ] CPU 0 points 3.6 yearsOct 5, 2021 00:20:23 ago (+0/-0)

Part of the reason why I think 120v is better. With 240v on most residential items, more chances it doesn't go so well.

[ - ] ilikeskittles 0 points 3.6 yearsOct 5, 2021 11:51:45 ago (+0/-0)

The power is the same. P=I*E.

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 0 points 3.6 yearsOct 5, 2021 21:05:24 ago (+0/-0)

It's actually 110 and 220 i think. Anyways higher voltages electrocute people more effectively by overcoming resistance. For instance a Tesla coil requires extreme voltage to create long distance arcing

[ - ] ilikeskittles 0 points 3.6 yearsOct 6, 2021 12:00:18 ago (+0/-0)

https://www.german-way.com/why-is-there-230-volt-power-in-europe-and-120-volts-in-north-america/

"Cost was the main reason Europe went with 220 volts (now 230). Counterintuitively, higher voltages allow the use of thinner wire, meaning less copper in the early days of power lines. Power companies could save money on wire by using 220 volts rather than 110. Berlin is one example."