Sinergy -> RE: Violet wands. (6/26/2004 6:22:10 PM)
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Hello, From what I remember, the problem with electricity is not the voltage, per se, it is the amperage. The usual description of this would be to liken a wire carrying electrical current like a hose. Voltage is the speed of the water, amperage is the volume of water passing a certain point in the house. A very fast stream of water that is .01 inches across will not kill you, the volume of water in a large lake dumped on your head may just do that. Given this precept, certain amperages as dangerous. If memory serves me between 10 and 20 amps of energy coursing through the human body causes cardiac arrest. The heart simply goes "uh?" and stops beating and does not restart when current is removed. Defibrillators can fix this. Amperages over 20 amps will stop the heart while they are running through the body, but the heart starts beating again when current is removed. However, this level of electricity burns its way either over the surface of the skin or internally (yes, human blood has all sorts of salt in it and will conduct a heavy dose of electricity) between source and ground. These burns may take out vital organs and cause death, and your defibrillator may not work, and even if it does, things are charred inside and may not heal. Violet wands and other toys of that nature have amperage well under the amount which stops the heart (as well as causes internal burning) and are probably not overly dangerous from a life or death standpoint. However, I would suggest you find people in the community and take classes or attend seminars, as well as read what you can find about it, before zapping your loved ones. I tend to go on the basic precept of "better safe than dead" but that is just me. Sinergy
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