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1000000 - 1000000 = 0
1 000 000 To low level!
90% of 1000000 = 90% * 1000000 = 0.9 * 1000000 = 900,000
1000000 kilograms is equal to 1000000 kilograms.
1000000 volts
Voltage alone is not the only factor that determines if an electric shock can be lethal. Generally speaking, a voltage of 50-100 volts can be enough to disrupt the heart's normal rhythm and potentially lead to cardiac arrest in some individuals. However, factors such as the path the current takes through the body and the duration of exposure also play a critical role in determining the lethality of an electric shock.
You will need a little more than 9 volts to kill a mosquito. It is recommended that you use about 2850 mAh of current to kill a mosquito.
Yes, 2.5 million volts is more than enough to kill a person. Injuries resulting from such high voltage can cause cardiac arrest, severe burns, and other internal damage that can be fatal.
of course
Possibly, but it depends on the amperage available. Even 110 volts can kill with enough amps.
It can paralyze or kill you.
Yes.
1,000,000V is not a measure of power. You need the amperage in the equation to figure out the power (wattage). W = A x V
it doesn't matter how many volts pass through your body, its the amps as little as 0.1 amps can kill a human
Yes, 200 volts can be lethal to a person. Exposure to this level of electricity can cause serious injury or even be fatal, as it can disrupt the normal functioning of the heart and other vital organs. It is important to always exercise caution around electricity and take necessary safety measures.
It could kill someone.