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WOW! What a ****-storm I started! O.K. guys, a t-w-e-l-v-e volt automotive battery will not electrocute
you or shock you at all because your body has too much resistance to allow the low voltage to complete the circuit.
It has the amperage, but the voltage is what "pushes" the electrons. The electrons can't get through the high
resistance, so there's no feel of a shock. The more the voltage goes up, the resistance goes down.
Dat's what I'm talkin about!
you or shock you at all because your body has too much resistance to allow the low voltage to complete the circuit.
It has the amperage, but the voltage is what "pushes" the electrons. The electrons can't get through the high
resistance, so there's no feel of a shock. The more the voltage goes up, the resistance goes down.
Dat's what I'm talkin about!