Author Topic: Electricity is measured by the force it has on matter in volt meter, therfore..  (Read 703 times)

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that is how the device works thus the amount of force you use to lift matter is measurable not only in pounds

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that is how the device works thus the amount of force you use to lift matter is measurable not only in pounds




Kinda marginal thinking there, heme iron crusader.  Maybe wear a respirator to protect against those solvent fumes.  Bad news for brain health.

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Kinda marginal thinking there, heme iron crusader.  Maybe wear a respirator to protect against those solvent fumes.  Bad news for brain health.
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no didnt feel like expounding, instead you seeked me out and did the same

i explained how a volt meter works why the putdowns?
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P = IV, I being current, V being volts, without any current, high voltage has little to no effect. Most humans have 50-100k voltage in their bodies.

By the way, force is dependent on method of transfer, an electric shock, contrary to John Meadows' vids, won't make you lift more. If it did, it would be indirect, not direct.