Re: electrocution by car battery




<johnlee80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> what i meant was after stepping up the battery to a very high voltage
> such as 110 or 240 volt... would it kill you if you touch the terminal
> at the point after stepping it up? cuz from my guess it should right?
> because the voltage is now high enough to penetrate the skin and the
> current is also quite big.
>
Maybe you meant that but that's not what you wrote.


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