4/7/03, Minute Paper Can you stick an insulated screwdriver into a wall socket? What is difference between changing a fuse or flipping the circuit breaker?

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4/7/03, Minute Paper Can you stick an insulated screwdriver into a wall socket? What is difference between changing a fuse or flipping the circuit breaker? Is it true some countries (such as India) use DC instead of AC? Advantage and disadvantage. Transform coil direction How come captain Kirk could never solve the AC circuit analysis problem? –Because he kept trying to use his phasor. Why did the refrigerator get confused? –It was getting complex power.

Electrical Safety Current effects on human body, current through chest (A, amps) <0.01 tingling or imperceptible 0.02 painful, cannot let go 0.03 breathing disturbed 0.07 breathing very difficult 0.10 death due to fibrillation >0.20 no fibrillation, but severe burning, no breathing Dry skin resistance is typically ~500,000 ohms. Wet skin resistance falls to ~1000 ohms. Internal resistance of body is only 100 to 500 ohms. Most household electrical injuries occur in the bathroom as a consequence. Our skin, when dry, normally protects us from electrocution if we make inadvertent contact with 115V household voltages. Not so when wet... CURRENT KILLS (not voltage)

Fibrillation and resuscitation Fibrillation is the fine, rapid, erratic, movements that replace the normal contraction of the ventricular muscle of the heart Fibrillation can be stopped by application of another controlled electrical shock, known as defibrillation, often seen in movies and on TV... A stopped heart can often be resuscitated with CPR techniques (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), but seldom a fibrillating heart.

Dielectric breakdown and sparking Air suffers dielectric breakdown at ~3,000,000 volt per meter. -- Demonstration of Tesla coil 115 V source (wall socket) will not "reach" for you with a spark, but a 50,000 V power line will spark over before you actually contact (touch) it. Contacting voltages higher that ~230 V often results in current puncturing skin, compromising the protection offered by its dry resistance. Sometime a person contacts a wire that has sufficient current to contract hand muscles onto wire. The resulting current through the body may not be lethal initially, but skin resistance may drop with time, under these conditions, until a lethal current level is achieved. Remove person as soon as possible without endangering self!