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   Message 766 of 786   
   jojo to Tahitian pearl   
   Re: Don't kill yourself by exhaust fumes   
   19 Feb 25 15:30:26   
   
   XPost: alt.slack   
   From: f00@0f0.00f   
      
   Tahitian pearl wrote:   
   > jojo wrote:   
   >> % wrote:   
   >>> jojo wrote:   
   >>>> % wrote:   
   >>>>> jojo wrote:   
   >>>>>> % wrote:   
   >>>>>>> jojo wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>> jojo  wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> % wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>>>> Nomen Nescio wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Do you know it will result in vomiting, urination   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> and defecation?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Your next of kin will not be able to get the smell   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> out of your   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Ford   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Raptor pickup.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>> the exhaust goes out the car, not inside.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>> reroute the exhaust   
   >>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> but the car will stop right if it doesnt go out   
   >>>>>>>>>> properly. anyway,   
   >>>>>>>>>> we are going to have electric cars so its not an issue.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> 700 Volts DC makes a pretty good zap, it's quick too.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> you mean to kill yourself? idk, people have survived   
   >>>>>>>> lightning strikes, which is hundreds of millions of volts.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> but it's not suicide   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> yeeah... how many volts typically does a person need to   
   >>>>>> die? idk but i think AC would be more lethal than DC right?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> it's not the volts its the amps   
   >>>>   
   >>>> amps is number of electrons right... voltage is the force   
   >>>> with which they are being pushed...   
   >>>   
   >>> Amps (amperes) are the unit of electric current in the   
   >>> International System of Units (SI). One ampere is equal to 1   
   >>> coulomb moving past a point per second. You can calculate amps   
   >>> using the formula I (A) = P (W) / V (V)   
   >>   
   >> and 1 coulomb is the charge of 1 electron right, so its 1   
   >> electron moving. why do people try to make things complicated.   
   >>   
   > I was trying to make it simple, but it is a learned discipline to   
   > do so.  I started out pretty layman, but it appears I've got to   
   > descend to teen fiction author.   
   >   
      
   ok i just searched and it seems 1 coulomb = 6.25x10^18 electrons,   
   so its not 1 electron.   
      
   so 1 ampere is actually a LOT, when i am charging my phone, the   
   wattage means a LOTT of electrons actually flowing into the   
   battery... depending on the voltage i guess... this is complicated.   
      
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