This is why touching a 200,000V electric ball without shocking and putting a hand into the 120V electric drive is dead
But in a video recording the professor's lecture and experiment, he touched the 200,000V electric current and was perfectly safe. Why so, watch the video for answers!
We can touch a 1.5V, 9V battery without being hit, but when we touch the 120V power socket, we will get a shock. So what if we touch the 200,000V current?
- How does the human body change when electrocuted?
- The hair of the nape of the hair watching the experiment proved the tremendous destruction of electric current 20,000V
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Surely many people immediately responded that they were electrocuted. But in a video recording the professor's lecture and experiment, he touched the 200,000V electric current and was perfectly safe. Why so, watch the video for answers!
Update 24 May 2019
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