This is particularly applicable around downed power cables. Do NOT approach. You don't need to touch it to become the wire.
For example: in LA right now
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This is particularly applicable around downed power cables. Do NOT approach. You don't need to touch it to become the wire.
For example: in LA right now
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You have to keep in mind that the resistance from one foot to your other is going to be less than dry earth between your strides. This means if you are walking toward a downed power line, you may inadvertently walk within its path to its ground and the voltage could actually travel through you.
Why is this not knowledge taught in school?
It is the first time i hear about it and i have never thought of it, yet it makes total sense and could make the difference between life and death in a storm damaged area.
The safest way to do it is to get someone else to touch it first.
Low voltage: "Oh no, there is a tiny spot of corrosion on the contact surface, I think I need to lie down..."
High voltage: (rips line of coke) "I'M GONNA MAKE MY OWN WIRES WITH BLACKJACK AND HOOKERS!"
Everything is wire if the voltage is high enough
iS iT Up tO cOde??? <--- stupidass city council 🙄
"it's current not voltage that kills you"
High voltage: "Por que no los dos?"
High voltage: “hey bestie, how would you like a ✨️new and improved ✨️ nervous system?”
I always thought that was a dumb saying because voltage is specifically what allows there to be a lethal current.
I think people just don't understand ohm's law. They seem to think voltage and current are unrelated to each other.
I suppose it's half right. Obviously OHMs law is the triangle.
So you get a high voltage, running through a high resistance, it won't kill you. The problem is people interpret it in a way that seems to think raising the voltage without raising the resistance is just fine.
Voltage and current are related, of course, but Ohm's law is just a simplification of circuit theory for static circuits, and the version most are taught early on assume zero inductance and zero capacitance in the circuit. Drop in an alternating current, some capacitors and inductors, and you've got yourself a more complex situation, literally, with the scalar real number representing resistance replaced with the complex number representing impedance.
And when you have time variance that isn't a simple sinusoidal wave of electric potential coming from a source, even the definition of the word "voltage" starts requiring vector calculus to even be a coherent definition.
So when I take a simple battery of DC cells to create a low voltage power source, I can still induce current using some transformers and inductors (which store energy in magnetic field) and abruptly breaking open the circuit so that the current still arcs across high resistance air. That's the basic principle of how a spark plug works. In those cases, you're creating immense voltages for a tiny amount of time, but there's never any real risk of significant current being pushed through any part of a person's body. And as soon as you draw off some of the current, the voltage immediately drops as you deplete the stored energy wherever it is in the system.
And anything designed to deliver an electric shock to a person (or animal) tends to be high voltage, low current. Tasers, electric fences, etc.
So it's current that matters for safety. A high voltage doesn't always induce a high current. And current can cause problems even at relatively low voltages.
Hence the signs saying "DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE"
10kV static discharge and 5kA @ 1mV would like a word.
“Danger! Danger! High voltage.
When we touch, when we kiss”
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“Fire at the disco; fire at the, Taco Bell!”
"Fire at the disco; fire at the, Gates of Hell!"
Don't you wanna know why we keep startin' fires
Dammit! I just got this song outta my head
modern metal band logos are really getting out of hand smh
This is so accurate. Try reading this without knowing what it is. It's impossible
Answer
"Femtanyl" as it's the artists name
What about this one?
Answer
LITERALLY NOBODY KNOWS 😭😭
First one isn't even metal. But yes. Not doing that is why anyone even remembers Party Cannon.
I can't see femtanyl in there even after you told me what to look for
I don't know too much about HV, but I thought that even the crazy path shown in the picture was still the path of least resistance. Is that wrong?
Dielectric breakdown, literally carving its own path of least resistance through the air.
You might not like it, but this is what peak conductivity looks like
It is still the path of least resistance but it created it itself. It ionizes the air creating a channel for it and then makes the leap, creating a conductive conduit of plasma/ions, as air currents move that around the path of least resistance can get progressively more nuts because there's still a path through the ionized air.
It's a big example of a Jacob's Ladder (the climbing arc of electricity seen in science labs in movies).
From what I've seen, nothing will make a bunch of linemen hit the deck like the sound of high voltage switchgear opening when they weren't expecting it.
"NNNNYYYYYYAAAAAZZZZZZZZZZTTTTT"
Everything is a wire if the voltage is high enough.
Every machine is a smoke machine if you use it wrong enough.
-Sun Tzu
I was interviewed for a position where lady handed me a pen and asked if it was a conductor.
I replied: "if the voltage is high enough, yea. She scoffed. Needless to say, I didn't get the job.
Every problem is a nail if you hammer it hard enough.
Does anybody else see the beastman with safety googles and clasped hands screaming into the sky?
Some clever person should figure out how to do this on purpose. Badass sky displays.
Always fun stuff to work with, DI water or oil are great insulators, though one sucks to clean up if you spill it 😓
Just lather yourself up with that oil bb don't let it go to waste
Diala works great for... Cooking... Steaks. I don't know where to go with that because of how nope it is.
Also High Voltage. This human body will do just fine.
slaps head of a man This bad boy can fit so many volts!
“Gee, this squishy skin-sack full of water sure has a lot of tasty electrolytes. Might as well use this as a conductor!”
Its funny because the arc looks a bit like Louise Belcher laughing maniacally