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  1. 17 Nov 2023 · A current of 0.1 ampere for a mere 2 seconds can be fatal. As Voltage = Current x Resistance the current depends on body resistance. The internal resistance between the ears is only 100 ohms, while it is around 500 ohms when measured from finger to toe.

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  2. Peter Miccoli is the imaginative author behind the suspenseful murder mystery 'Deadly Currents.' A resident of Toronto and Fort Lauderdale, Peter finds inspiration in the everyday mysteries that surround us, the unexplored depths of human nature, and the complex interplay between people and their environments.

  3. Any electrical device used on a house wiring circuit can, under certain conditions, transmit a fatal current. While any amount of current over 10 milliamps (0.01 amp) is capable of producing painful to severe shock, currents between 100 and 200 mA (0.1 to 0.2 amp) are lethal.

  4. What is a Dangerous Current? Rip currents, structural currents and other currents that are strong enough to pull an Olympic swimmer off course are considered dangerous. Have you ever been swimming in one of the Great Lakes and suddenly realized that your towel and shoes were way up the beach?

  5. Current: The higher the current, the more likely it is lethal. Since current is proportional to voltage when resistance is fixed ( ohm's law ), high voltage is an indirect risk for producing higher currents.

  6. 5 hari yang lalu · What is a rip current? Rip currents are strong channels of water flowing away from the beach that typically form at breaks in the sand bar. They are caused by waves approaching the coastline...

  7. Dangerous Currents. Weather.gov > Safety > Dangerous Currents. Rip Current Safety. Surf Forecasts. Before the Beach. At the Beach.