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11-10-2009, 01:49 PM
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Re: Penis Vs 220Watts
Actually the current through the heart is what can kill you. It only takes a few milliamps to disrupt the heartbeat. (About 15mA for men and 10mA for women, though this varies from person to person.) Your body has resistance, and it is very high. This is why high voltage is dangerous, low voltages cannot cause the amount of current to flow that is deadly. High voltages can. Electrical burns are from power dissipation in your body. This is a product of both voltage and current. As the voltage forces the current through you, the resistance in you causes power dissipation. This power builds up has heat and burns you. |
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11-11-2009, 01:04 AM
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Re: Penis Vs 220Watts
this didn't happen by peeing on anything. contrary to how it looks to the naked eye, urine does not come out in a constant stream. it comes out in a series of drops close together. they busted this particular myth on mythbusters. the only way this would've happened is if the dumbass in question actually touched the fence with his dick. |
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11-11-2009, 07:04 AM
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this happened as a result of some sorta RF therapy for herpes. they basically baked it a little too long. burnt his dangly piece. RF burn is nasty. an electric shock would look different. as well, electric fences are high voltage, low current devices. typically 6500 volts and less that .250milliamps. and it's a pulsed output.. if one were dumb enough to piss on said fence, you'd practically have to lay your dick on the wire and get shocked repeatedly for 20 minutes to get that kind of injury. |
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11-11-2009, 11:14 AM
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LOL :D if i remember right, they took some high speed video of someone peeing and discovered that it wasn't a solid stream. instead, it came out as little drops very close together. since there wasn't a a solid stream for the electricity to follow, there's no way it could work. |