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How many amps in 180000 volts?

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That depends on how many amps you put in.

Pretend that 1 volt is = to a grain of sand

and 180000 volts is a big boulder.

The current is how fast it flies.

if you make it it go 1 mile per hour, that's 0.1 amp (you wont feel anything)

it you make it go 500 mph, it is like 5 amps (so you will get SHOCKED WITH HIGH POWER)

so that is how current works if you are making a taser.......

so the point is that you can change the current. The voltage does not tell you how many amps it is. and vice versa.

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The number of amps produced by a certain voltage depends on the resistance in the circuit. If the resistance is very low (like in a short circuit), a large amount of current can flow, potentially causing damage. In most cases, 800,000 volts is extremely high and would result in a dangerously high current flow without proper precautions.

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You can't just convert between amperes and volts. Ampere is a unit for current. Volt is a unit for voltage.

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