Post date: Nov 07, 2017 3:48:12 AM
When it comes to electricity, we're all about safety. In fact 90% of the U.S population asks themselves each day "Is it the Amps or the Voltage that kills?" Well rest assure, because we have an answer for this question you could of just googled. If you've ever taken any science course, you've probably been told "It's the Amps that kill". Well this is in fact a lie and you can prove this wrong by touching the terminals of a car battery. If it was the Amps that were so deadly Amplifiers wouldn't be allowed as it's job is to make Amps. In fact, it is neither the Amps nor the Voltage, but instead the material. For example, plastic wire is known to cause little to no shocks (according to the state of California), but copper is known to be very deadly at times (this is also why the U.S Mint stopped making pennies out of copper). Just a general rule of thumb, never touch anything copper.
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-Tyler Johnson