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both are badI always wondered this too. Would like to know! (What is more harmful, voltage or current?)
One is definitely more dangerous than the other (relates to the Edison vs Westinghouse electrical debate)current is the transfer of electrons and too many of those things is bad
it's not "more dangerous" - both are bad
both are bad
firstly; if you learnt this debate correctly it was Westinghouse and Edison. Einstein has nothing to do with electricity in terms of the physics syllabus and is purely focused on relativity and the space topic and a bit of q2q.One is definitely more dangerous than the other (relates to the Einstein vs Westinghouse electrical debate)
I think it was Edison not Westinghouse claiming AC was more dangerous.firstly; if you learnt this debate correctly it was Westinghouse and Edison. Einstein has nothing to do with electricity in terms of the physics syllabus and is purely focused on relativity and the space topic and a bit of q2q.
secondly; i reiterate my point that both are quite dangerous and possibly fatal. Westinghouse was purely doing it for self interest and economic gains insisting that AC is more dangerous so that is "DC power" will prevail to win a contract to supply the cities with electricity.
why don't you hook yourself up to a DC car battery and tell me it isn't dangerous.
my apologies; I miss-typed. Edison (in favour for DC) insisted that AC was more dangerous for his self-interest.I think it was Edison not Westinghouse claiming AC was more dangerous.
i didn't go off-topic in this threadWhat squareroot said sums it up. AC and DC are proportionally the same. Both high voltages and high current are dangerous. Either way the voltage drop across your body will be a function of the supply and resistance of the body. You can't say one or the other unless given info about power and resistance of the body. It also depends on the resistance internally of the source.
However,as RR said AC interferes with heart pulses, hence being prone to instant deaths.
I have indeed myself almost been burnt with a car battery when I set the voltmeter to low resistance. Put it back to high resistance and all good again.
you don't need to know that. leave that to the electrical engineers (*errrrehum* AD*errrrehum*)i understand that in AC, the shock comes back to attack you
BUT to clarify, is any of this related to frequency? coz in the textbook it mentions AC as 50HZ per second (no mention of DC??) that means the DC frequency is lower???????????????????????????????????????????????????? and btw does the sinusoidal shape of the AC voltage graph have anything to do with this because it's mentioned in the textbook but I can't seem to comprehend its relevance to this
i. am. soooooooooooo00000. confused...........................................
omfg; they are both dangerous!!!!!Oh yeah Edison**
So both are dangerous in that they can cause electrocution, but AC seems more dangerous based off what rumbleroar said about? Is this correct?
preciselySo both are dangerous in their own rights; you cannot definitively say one is more dangerous than the other. Is this correct? I'm just confused because people always talk about this type of stuff. No need to be hasty to end discussion