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169db = heart stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 160933" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>Yeah, the voltage is only part of it.. the amperage is what distrupted your arm (or so it seems to me since voltage is technically potential, isn't it? and amperage is force? I get that crap confused).. In any event, you got damm lucky.. I'm guessing you had your arm touching the case? so that the current had a back route before you thorasic cavity?.. I bet that hurt.. can't even immagine..</p><p></p><p>I almost mentioned something about the heart being strong... then I remembered that the muscle that controls your pinky is actually the strongest muscle in your body.. in comparison, if it was as big as your thigh muscles, you could jump 10 stories? 100+ ft? IIRC.. Sure the heart has a lot of endurance.. and is pretty strong considreing it's moving something close to 7 liters (about that?) of blood.. But, it's not 'that' strong.. I mean, you could grab a heart with your hands and crush it.. how strong can that be? It does a tremendous amount of work over time, but I'm under the impression (once I stop and think about it) that the heart is a pretty wussy muscle overall (you could stand on a heart and crush it.. stand on my chest and I can probabaly still breate (diaphram).. stand on my arm or leg and I can leverage myself up..)... I don't think it would take much to hold it still.. Part of why it's under so much bone?? *shrug*</p><p></p><p>Again, we won't reall know until we do a test (and end up in prison for it //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif )</p><p></p><p>EDIT: the whole reason I belive this? I have a hard time breathing once the volume gets to a certian level.. shouldn't be much more than that to render all muscles useless.. or at least that's the way it looks to me.. *shrug*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 160933, member: 546108"] Yeah, the voltage is only part of it.. the amperage is what distrupted your arm (or so it seems to me since voltage is technically potential, isn't it? and amperage is force? I get that crap confused).. In any event, you got damm lucky.. I'm guessing you had your arm touching the case? so that the current had a back route before you thorasic cavity?.. I bet that hurt.. can't even immagine.. I almost mentioned something about the heart being strong... then I remembered that the muscle that controls your pinky is actually the strongest muscle in your body.. in comparison, if it was as big as your thigh muscles, you could jump 10 stories? 100+ ft? IIRC.. Sure the heart has a lot of endurance.. and is pretty strong considreing it's moving something close to 7 liters (about that?) of blood.. But, it's not 'that' strong.. I mean, you could grab a heart with your hands and crush it.. how strong can that be? It does a tremendous amount of work over time, but I'm under the impression (once I stop and think about it) that the heart is a pretty wussy muscle overall (you could stand on a heart and crush it.. stand on my chest and I can probabaly still breate (diaphram).. stand on my arm or leg and I can leverage myself up..)... I don't think it would take much to hold it still.. Part of why it's under so much bone?? *shrug* Again, we won't reall know until we do a test (and end up in prison for it [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] ) EDIT: the whole reason I belive this? I have a hard time breathing once the volume gets to a certian level.. shouldn't be much more than that to render all muscles useless.. or at least that's the way it looks to me.. *shrug* [/QUOTE]
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