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HALLO78366
1 year ago

Yes, burns can occur – https://kurier.at/wissen/taser-was-bei-kontakt-mit-der-electroschock pistol-passed/164.807.202

heilaw
1 year ago

because there is a lot of flow

No, there’s not a lot of electricity. In a continuous-flow heater, for example, a high current flows.

heilaw
1 year ago
Reply to  TT224

Not always looking for the blame for others. You should already know the difference of current and voltage. You don’t know him.

Aron5
1 year ago
Reply to  heilaw

What is a lot of electricity? When is a stream high? Apart from that, performance and energy play the main role here. And the momentary power and energy of a taser pulse are not to be underestimated. And by the way, the current peaks are between 200 and 10000 mA.

Aron5
1 year ago

Of course, burns can occur. The energy per impulse should be up to 5 J or perhaps even slightly higher. Especially if there are spark-overs of the skin, or if the electrification is longer, small spot-shaped burns can occur. But these are usually not bad as they heal again. I have already had such small verbs with high frequency and DC pulses. They usually heal quite quickly.