What kills you Volts or amps

Both volts and amps can be dangerous, but they affect the body in different ways. Volts represent the electrical force or pressure, while amps represent the amount of current flowing through a circuit. In general, it's the current (measured in amps) that poses the greatest risk of injury or death, as it's the current that can cause the heart to fibrillate or stop functioning properly. However, the severity of the shock depends on various factors including the duration of exposure, the path the current takes through the body, and individual factors such as overall health and resistance. So while both volts and amps play a role, it's typically the amount of current (amps) that determines the danger level.

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