Which is the most killing factor: Voltage or Current? |Explained

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  • Today Electrical Engineering Planet have a 2-minutes tutorial that will answer a popular and important fresh graduate interview question, which is the most killing factor: Voltage or Current?
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Комментарии • 17

  • @danielteyehuago1633
    @danielteyehuago1633 2 года назад +1

    Wow! Well explained. Some people always say current is the most dangerous without detailed explanation

  • @WKSchwenke
    @WKSchwenke 3 года назад +1

    would it be fair to say... the voltage is the size of the fist and the current is how hard to hits you? Or maybe the voltage could be the size of the river and the current the amount of water flowing?... sorry, Im just trying to make this work in my slow brain

    • @electricalengineeringplane6620
      @electricalengineeringplane6620  3 года назад

      Excellent 👍 i like the first analogy, without fist there will be no hits, for the second analogy if a water is on a mountain, the mountain height is the voltage which will force the flow of water (current) to move down the mountain

  • @santhoshkrishnannair1169
    @santhoshkrishnannair1169 3 года назад

    That's why ELCB ratings shall be 30ma&100ma where the man hold equipments using

    • @electricalengineeringplane6620
      @electricalengineeringplane6620  3 года назад

      Excellent,That's right 👍 the normal mcb will never sense this amount of current & will never trip the circuit

  • @cjk8249
    @cjk8249 5 месяцев назад

    Voltage is real, resistance is also real. Current on the other hand is not 'real' like voltage and resistance are.
    Current is a RESULT of the interaction between voltage and resistance.
    Voltage and resistance exist independently on their own. Current ONLY exists when voltage is applied and that voltage is bridled by resistance.
    This is a basic understanding that needs to be taught.

  • @princevegeta9104
    @princevegeta9104 3 года назад

    Gud

  • @fixnreview
    @fixnreview 3 года назад

    Watching

  • @srujana4008
    @srujana4008 3 года назад

    Voltage??

  • @ahmedsadi8898
    @ahmedsadi8898 Год назад

    *Capacitors don't consume reactive power

    • @electricalengineeringplane6620
      @electricalengineeringplane6620  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment, capacitors cause a shift between voltage and current which will cause reactive power to be produced

  • @paulchakkour1688
    @paulchakkour1688 2 года назад

    I think the current is the factor since the current is what will be flowing in the body. birds wont die from hanging on an electric cable outside although it has a high voltage. I know you will say that there is no voltage difference there. But that would be the idea, without voltage difference and therefore circulating current, you wont get electricuted. So voltage itself is not the factor.

    • @electricalengineeringplane6620
      @electricalengineeringplane6620  2 года назад

      Well i like your way of analyzing, that's true that current will pass through the body and kill you, but it will never flow if there is no enough voltage (potential difference)