Simon wrote:
> ...it's not the volts that kill you, it's the amps...
Since areas of the body have a characteristic resistance, because of
Ohm's law (for a given resistance, voltage and current are
proportional), I've always thought that was an extremely ignorant cliché
- a way for semi-technical people to try to impress non-technical
people, when in reality it shows ignorance (to the truly technical
person). Either the person making the statement is ignorant of Ohm's
law or its implications, or hasn't thought the meaning of the statement
thru before making it. In reality it also comes down to what the
impedance of the source of the voltage and current is (resistor divider
effect), but on its face, the cliché shows ignorance.
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