Is it the volts or amps that kill?

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    In this video, I address the age old question: Is it the volts or amps that kill?
    I originally covered this topic in a short video: • Is it the volts or amp...
    However, my explanation there seemed to generate a lot of controversy among "professionals" that work with electricity. I decided to make a more thorough explanation with this video. However, my stance on the matter is unchanged!
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  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM Před rokem +33823

    Everything very well explained! Thanks!

    • @ryanschenk2946
      @ryanschenk2946 Před rokem +2636

      I'm still lost, I need someone to explain it with more electric shocks. Know anyone who could help with that?

    • @charlo12
      @charlo12 Před rokem +400

      half of the video flew over my head

    • @MapOfEurasia
      @MapOfEurasia Před rokem +415

      "What is that? A crossover episode?" 🤣

    • @stevejobs7153
      @stevejobs7153 Před rokem +1004

      As an Electrician with experience of more than 50 years I disagree. It's neither the amps nor the volts but in fact, it's the Devil which kills you.

    • @SonicBoone56
      @SonicBoone56 Před rokem +38

      So no video saying it's wrong? Good

  • @corneliusthecrowtamer1937
    @corneliusthecrowtamer1937 Před rokem +2638

    "I'm not an electrician or an engineer, but I do have a bunch of terrifying electrical devices"
    this man is a national treasure

    • @pauljs75
      @pauljs75 Před rokem +115

      Not only that, but he says it in the same tone and relaxed enthusiasm as a ski instructor teaching 5-year-olds on a bunny slope.

    • @theholygrass19
      @theholygrass19 Před rokem +43

      national security risk at the same time tho

    • @shadowsandfire
      @shadowsandfire Před rokem +7

      It was at this point i clicked the thumbs up button

    • @Warmth-Seeking_Missile
      @Warmth-Seeking_Missile Před rokem +9

      The fact that he has those terrifying devices and is still alive is proof enough.

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Před rokem +50

      If you're building a Tesla coil from scratch, you're both an electrician and an engineer.

  • @boop
    @boop Před rokem +4364

    I love that pyro's defense for everything he claims is "well I'm not dead", and it's actually a super valid one.

    • @benrex7775
      @benrex7775 Před rokem +40

      Yes, but it's not a 100% valid one. Some things kill you by long time exposure and other things kill you if you have the wrong reaction in the wrong situation. So this argument only disproves immediate killing by electricity.

    • @billbill6094
      @billbill6094 Před rokem +517

      @@benrex7775 Did you only watch 5 minutes into the video? Time affected is a huge point here.

    • @billbill6094
      @billbill6094 Před rokem +243

      Exactly, because when the argument is something will kill you, and it doesn't, no amount of flexing degrees or occupations will refute reality. Here Pyro is actually demonstrating the scientific method instead of the authority bias like others.

    • @benrex7775
      @benrex7775 Před rokem +27

      @@billbill6094 I was answering a different question than you think. I was aware of most of what he said before I watched the video. I mean stuff like the radiation from the teslacoil could be long term damaging to the body. For example the UV of the plasma can cause skin cancer over the decades. Or the microwaves might cause cancer below the skin. And if you have electricity in your body it electrolyzes bodily fluids. Just because it doesn't have a short term damage, it might accumulates over the decades.

    • @rasmusolsen441
      @rasmusolsen441 Před rokem +6

      An electric shock can make serious damages to your heart. Making it skip a beat and in the long run could potentionally kill your later in life.

  • @s4sausage135
    @s4sausage135 Před 5 měsíci +259

    sign of a good engineer
    does deadly stuff but still alive

  • @John-eq8cu
    @John-eq8cu Před 6 měsíci +265

    Hilarious how plenty of people criticize you because you "look young", touting their electrician credentials or whatever. To my eyes, you're an engineer, and have at least a bachelors level of understanding in electrical engineering. You also analyze the problem pretty well, so why would anyone think that you were some tenage hack playing with electricity? You make a pretty good case that the current/duration chart is misleading or wrong, and that voltage and frequency play an important role in the effect on the body. Good job styropyro.

    • @leechjim8023
      @leechjim8023 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He is H.S. age, isn't he? Sure knows his stuff, though!!!

    • @rupert909
      @rupert909 Před 5 měsíci +56

      @@leechjim8023 if by HS you mean high school; no, he's around 30.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 Před 5 měsíci +1

      "so why would anyone think that you were some tenage hack playing with electricity?"
      Perhaps because that is exactly what it looks like.

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před 5 měsíci +26

      You have that in most industries basically. I am a software engineer and I’ve heard plenty of older people suggesting they have a better understanding of things based on years sat on a chair than somebody young with a passion and curiosity, doing research non-stop, learning from the best in the industry instead.
      I am now responsible for interviews and I always put passion and curiosity as one of the highest values.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@aliancemd "I am a software engineer"
      COL (chuckle out loud). Is that what used to be called a computer programmer? But it had nuances. The programmer developed the algorithm; that's the hard part, the design. A "coder" takes that design or program and implements in in the particulars of a language and hardware. No creativity is needed for coders.

  • @alecboi777
    @alecboi777 Před 7 měsíci +5036

    as a guitar player, amps only kill if you drop it on someone

    • @XXMARIOXX-dk4po
      @XXMARIOXX-dk4po Před 6 měsíci +42

      😂

    • @CoryHatfield
      @CoryHatfield Před 6 měsíci

      Or they're vintage and have no ground and electrocute you.

    • @Catcat0
      @Catcat0 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@XXMARIOXX-dk4popp😢ppla🎉

    • @lenopack
      @lenopack Před 6 měsíci

      WRONG!!! you can also trip and crack your head off of it. you are clearly not a super genius of music like myself. (i have never played guitar in my life)

    • @MrMeanBean-qo6vl
      @MrMeanBean-qo6vl Před 6 měsíci +27

      got a point

  • @Isnogood12
    @Isnogood12 Před rokem +3907

    As a qualified electricity professional, I can definitely tell you that zappy things go ouchie.

    • @secretlloyd7900
      @secretlloyd7900 Před rokem +89

      Wait… REALLY?!?

    • @goldfieldgary
      @goldfieldgary Před rokem +146

      Outstanding! The ability to communicate in such a succinct manner is becoming a lost art. You, sir, are a master of communication!

    • @snekify
      @snekify Před rokem +17

      Woah, zappy things can communicate!?

    • @justinwalker4475
      @justinwalker4475 Před rokem +4

      lol

    • @Pepper_Pip
      @Pepper_Pip Před rokem +18

      As a fellow electrician, Zappy thing from the neutral feels more ouchie than the black

  • @Mr_internet_funnyman
    @Mr_internet_funnyman Před 6 měsíci +26

    2:26 seeing styropyro laugh in a non mad scientist way makes me genuinely happy

  • @Laminar-Flow
    @Laminar-Flow Před 3 měsíci +89

    Bro knows more than 90% of the engineers I went to school with including me

    • @STR8L8CED
      @STR8L8CED Před 23 dny +1

      Your school sucks then.

    • @Laminar-Flow
      @Laminar-Flow Před 23 dny +4

      @@STR8L8CED I went to a T20, ok buddy.
      It’s clearly exaggeration, but I’ll expand on my comment. Computer engineers (me) at my school didn’t get lab experience with stuff like this. We mostly started working with and focused on integrated circuits. Millivolts and milliamps, sometimes DC power supplies and such but even then, it was in a highly controlled setting. They really don’t teach you whether volts or amps kill in Logic Design textbooks. It’s not like it’s necessary for CpEG’s to be dealing with things like this, so yeah, this video is informative even for people with engineering degrees (other than electrical).

    • @STR8L8CED
      @STR8L8CED Před 23 dny

      @@Laminar-Flow soooo which is it...your school sucks or 90% plus yourself are just dumb?

  • @Mikachu_The_Pikachu
    @Mikachu_The_Pikachu Před rokem +2470

    I love how he always sounds like hes super excited and dead inside simultaneously

  • @mrgreenguy
    @mrgreenguy Před rokem +9362

    We should spread more misinformation in the comments so Styro can upload more of these cool demonstrations!

  • @treysoncrossman9856
    @treysoncrossman9856 Před 3 měsíci +10

    Bro this guy is like that one kid in class who can absolutely beat you up but he won’t because he’s so nice

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Před měsícem +2

      Not only could he absolutely destroy you in a fight, he also knows many ways to give himself a completely unfair advantage even though he does not need it (permanently blinding you with a laser, temporarily blinding you with something like flash powder, locking your muscles up with a mini Tesla coil and so many other fun and exciting advantages)

  • @sholeboy
    @sholeboy Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you brother, I love this as it cleared all dilemmas I had about this issue , you are one of my favourite scientist ❤

  • @YensiAl
    @YensiAl Před rokem +840

    Styropyro : touches litteral plasma and laughs,
    Electroboom : plugs a lamp and dies

  • @sicalchemist2704
    @sicalchemist2704 Před 2 měsíci +6

    “Total incident energy” is the term we use. Mostly pertaining to arc flash energy in Cal/cm^2 to determine the minimum level of thermal resistant body suit class and electrically insulating gloves to prevent shock. Had a lot to do with voltage but some to do with max current output and ground fault protection in place. All factors have to be considered

  • @magmagamer360
    @magmagamer360 Před 5 měsíci +24

    this is my 5th time watching this lol. but the fact that styro was able to debunk and also teach is more impressive than anyone i've seen.

  • @ConnorNolanTech
    @ConnorNolanTech Před rokem +1813

    I love how so many of us half jokingly say "I'm so glad Styropyro uploaded another video, because that means he didn't electrocute himself" and Drake just drops "testing high voltage electricity my haters say is lethal on myself"

    • @carryingautoclicks7501
      @carryingautoclicks7501 Před rokem +110

      no way is his name drake

    • @franciscosoares2440
      @franciscosoares2440 Před rokem +100

      @@carryingautoclicks7501 yes it is

    • @Boss-674
      @Boss-674 Před rokem +1

      @@carryingautoclicks7501he can make sick tunes with electronics

    • @gravityshark580
      @gravityshark580 Před rokem +50

      @@franciscosoares2440 holy shit

    • @Nah_I_Would_Plummet
      @Nah_I_Would_Plummet Před rokem +43

      styropuro, uhh i mean drake the kinda guy to take heavy precautions so he doesn't end up being the slaughter gang CEO

  • @alexbarke246
    @alexbarke246 Před rokem +1926

    Styropyro has the most sober crackhead energy I’ve ever seen. Like well spoken, up beat friendly dude. Let’s disco with death and play with lightning bolts lmao. Very smart very creative guy, love his uploads and personality. The dude is a CZcams gem 💎

    • @tarantulamadness6191
      @tarantulamadness6191 Před rokem +13

      I've been subbed for years, and very glad he's been uploading a little more recently.

    • @Sm12229
      @Sm12229 Před rokem +7

      Thats why he is still here haha.

    • @brandan7095
      @brandan7095 Před rokem

      If someone told me styro was a full blown crackhead who made a CZcams channel to buy more crack. I'd believe it lol

    • @CorneliusoftheYukon
      @CorneliusoftheYukon Před rokem +5

      I would say he’s not very smart. He is a genius. Thats why he seems half-crazy

    • @mystica-subs
      @mystica-subs Před rokem +8

      He's Doc Emmet Brown prequel years ;P

  • @Electro-Dad86
    @Electro-Dad86 Před měsícem +2

    You're such a brilliant guy. Proud of you for everything you've put out there. And taught me alot😮

  • @danielbooker7276
    @danielbooker7276 Před 18 dny

    Love your videos, thank you for the amazing work you put in your videos.

  • @frosty1433
    @frosty1433 Před rokem +1921

    I've been trying to figure out how old styropyro is, and I think this video confirms he's actually thousands of years old and is immortal.

    • @gglocki
      @gglocki Před rokem +109

      yeah he just pretends he's 30

    • @iyaplaysYT
      @iyaplaysYT Před rokem +7

      I'd say so myself

    • @soupeternal3784
      @soupeternal3784 Před rokem +15

      umm he was the first bolt of lightning and when he dies we loose something needed

    • @harshlakhlan3046
      @harshlakhlan3046 Před rokem +15

      Like a Newt Scamander -ish Nicholas Flamel.

    • @Silor
      @Silor Před rokem +66

      Typical immortal behavior. He's bored of life so he does dangerous stuff that takes him to the edge, everyone gets there after hundreds of years of life

  • @kylekim1541
    @kylekim1541 Před rokem +912

    Electricity in a nutshell is basically, "Yes, but no. It's complicated."

    • @maxiliarydendrite8926
      @maxiliarydendrite8926 Před rokem +28

      Why is it never a simple answer gahh

    • @isavedtheuniverse
      @isavedtheuniverse Před rokem +14

      Plus basically the same when it comes to our nervous system.

    • @thegiantgaming7592
      @thegiantgaming7592 Před rokem +29

      @@isavedtheuniverse its too nervous to tell us the true reasons.

    • @aniquinstark4347
      @aniquinstark4347 Před rokem +15

      That's why I stick to mechanical things. I don't have enough brain cells to be a sparky

    • @AsmodeusMictian
      @AsmodeusMictian Před rokem +3

      @@aniquinstark4347 I had to re-read your last name a couple of times before I realized it WASN'T 'Spark'. :facepalm:

  • @user-qf4lb9jf7m
    @user-qf4lb9jf7m Před 5 měsíci +2

    Recuerdo que veía tus videos hace tiempo, que bueno que ya los saques en español, se agradece mucho.

  • @RandomKSandom
    @RandomKSandom Před 5 měsíci

    This is excellent. Thanks for putting it together.

  • @morkovija
    @morkovija Před rokem +2776

    We have gathered here on this momentous occasion... to appreciate the never aging styropyro

    • @christopherr8441
      @christopherr8441 Před rokem +43

      Some say he’s older than Paul Rudd…

    • @user-pr6ed3ri2k
      @user-pr6ed3ri2k Před rokem +7

      202
      ???
      210thlikrt
      211n
      O2
      W?

    • @jazzling
      @jazzling Před rokem +7

      thank you later for what? a decreased attention span? learning less from the videos I watch?

    • @chrisknight1337
      @chrisknight1337 Před rokem +76

      I think the electricity has killed all of Styro's skin cells so he can't age.

    • @thebarkingmouse
      @thebarkingmouse Před rokem +32

      It is the vamps...

  • @AvenRox
    @AvenRox Před rokem +479

    7:55 the editor's note killed me faster than electricity ever could

    • @Carrotsalesman
      @Carrotsalesman Před rokem +15

      Haha! Wow! Great spot! I didn’t see it first go, only when I checked your time stamp 😂

    • @thawzinkhant1759
      @thawzinkhant1759 Před rokem +6

      Yo I wish this comment got blown up

    • @WithoutCertainty
      @WithoutCertainty Před rokem +1

      LMFAO I missed it also.

    • @kz03jd
      @kz03jd Před rokem +2

      Glad someone else noticed this!

    • @Physicus9
      @Physicus9 Před rokem +3

      Commenting to try to keep this higher in the comments because I fricken cackled when I saw that.

  • @triz313
    @triz313 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Your videos are better than ever! I have heard so much on this exact topic for years, but have never seen a video with such accessible explanations and examples. Amazing!
    But young homie if you dont mind a seasoned video editor and multimedia guys thoughts get a lapel mic! They arent expensive and it will help your audio so much, particularly in big rooms. You cant kill all the reverb but you will have more control over the audio as a whole.

  • @raccoonboi832
    @raccoonboi832 Před 4 měsíci +3

    hes explaining his anger with a smile in the first few parts. absolute madness, its great.

  • @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi
    @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi Před rokem +1389

    It's like arguing what kills: a bullet, weight or velocity.
    Well, all of it combined.

    • @salblue9811
      @salblue9811 Před rokem +100

      best explanation, holy fuck.

    • @dsdy1205
      @dsdy1205 Před rokem +83

      Quiet down, or you'll reignite the 45 acp vs 9mm debate back in here

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před rokem +52

      What if
      3kg bullet
      But
      0.1m/s

    • @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi
      @Yaroslav_Tselovanskyi Před rokem +45

      @@crackedemerald4930 if it's very pointy - can kill😅 same as electricity kills only when it goes through vital organs

    • @HHSlinger
      @HHSlinger Před rokem +20

      and also again, where it gets you. if the bullet has managed to reach your heart, probably not gonna live. grazes your shoulder, well can't say for sure since I haven't experienced it myself, but probably going to live(assuming you get treatment).

  • @topstar3
    @topstar3 Před rokem +915

    I absolutely love how you back your findings up with numbers. You do the testing, and show the data. Pretty hard to contest that.

    • @BamsyTheSergal
      @BamsyTheSergal Před rokem +70

      the only hard part is people who just read the name of the video and then comment what their 2 braincells thinks

    • @xcharke3126
      @xcharke3126 Před rokem +1

      styro is amazing indeed

    • @TripNBallsGaming
      @TripNBallsGaming Před rokem +15

      @@BamsyTheSergal Like the pinned comment?

    • @shaneintegra
      @shaneintegra Před rokem +3

      Thats the way it should be, way too many times people just say random things and act like they are facts. Ive specifically teach my kids to say "I believe" or "im pretty sure" ect when they say something about a fact they arent 100% sure about. Its always been a pet peev of mine when people say stuff that isnt true.

    • @unmannedgunner6132
      @unmannedgunner6132 Před rokem +1

      Your videos have old youtube vibes to them and i love it

  • @anonymous-Australia

    you are a legend and good on you for not letting people get to you and for prooving a point.

  • @user-wo6qn3vf9n
    @user-wo6qn3vf9n Před 8 hodinami +1

    It's the volts that jolt, and the mills that kill.

  • @AbeYoung
    @AbeYoung Před rokem +2514

    As an electrician I will stop saying amps kill. Thank you for the excellent educating skills

    • @zyeborm
      @zyeborm Před rokem +28

      Watts Kill* ?
      (note the *)

    • @andysPARK
      @andysPARK Před rokem +23

      No, its a useful understanding in your work.

    • @andresv.8880
      @andresv.8880 Před 11 měsíci +90

      Saying Amps kill is probably good enough to convey a point, sort of like the bohr model is not actually how an atom looks or works, but is good enough to convey a point. Good to know that it isn't the full story though.

    • @kaanyasin3733
      @kaanyasin3733 Před 11 měsíci +9

      I belive you because you have money

    • @frankclough380
      @frankclough380 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Without Volts you won't get any amps.

  • @bigearsinc.7201
    @bigearsinc.7201 Před rokem +774

    There is something so funny about the blank and emotionless smile that you do when your around stuff that could kill you in an instant. Love your youtube channel man!

    • @ivanjakovl
      @ivanjakovl Před rokem +6

      I love you too.

    • @soft-llama1530
      @soft-llama1530 Před rokem +5

      love you too

    • @HearMeLearn
      @HearMeLearn Před rokem +7

      isn't the entire point of the video we just watched that it couldn't kill you? At least the stuff that he did

    • @bigearsinc.7201
      @bigearsinc.7201 Před rokem +4

      @@HearMeLearn Yeah I made this before watching the entire video. I just saw the intro part where hes messing with the tesla coil and he was doing the face.

    • @smokeymoe842
      @smokeymoe842 Před rokem +2

      @@bigearsinc.7201 lame

  • @ThriftyToolShed
    @ThriftyToolShed Před 4 měsíci +3

    Well said! Exactly the way I have always thought of it. It's the combination. Also true that many hobbyists get injured or killed from the HV microwave transformers. Many don't even realize a GFCI does not protect with these since the HV output is isolated from the Ground fault sensing circuit.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon Před měsícem

      Why is the HV isolated?

    • @ThriftyToolShed
      @ThriftyToolShed Před měsícem

      @@citricdemon
      In the case of the microwave HV transformers they have connected them to use for Lichtenberg burning (also known as fractal burning or wood fracking). They connect the transformer primary GFCI protected 120V and use the HV side to arc into wet or damp wood. The transformer is in its very nature isolating since the windings are not physically connected, but magnetically coupled. The GFCI cannot protect in this manner. It picks up the imbalance of current between hot and neutral in the circuit and cannot sense if ground current is flowing on the secondary of the isolated HV output. Hope I explained that ok...

  • @lancelee2534
    @lancelee2534 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It has been a while since CPR class, but the first step in responding to electrocution was to "De-energize the source." Further, old-school defibrillators had settings in Joules, a unit of energy.

  • @NCschell
    @NCschell Před rokem +1511

    Something I have learned as a rule of thumb for nearly all topics is that if someone tells you "it depends" rather than a simple straight answer, they are probably the real expert.

    • @Dogedows
      @Dogedows Před rokem +91

      Yes! The universe as a whole is incomprehensibly complex

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 Před rokem +25

      @@Dogedows
      Understatement, but an understandable one!

    • @snakesonaframe2668
      @snakesonaframe2668 Před rokem +10

      YES, I’ve noticed this too.

    • @NoConsequenc3
      @NoConsequenc3 Před rokem +35

      Yup, if something seems incredibly cut and dry someone is lying or stupid.

    • @deadline546
      @deadline546 Před rokem +25

      @@NoConsequenc3 Honestly I think its more often someone is just trying to sell something even if its just entertainment. Like "This is the fastest car in the world.."

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus Před rokem +946

    Just the fact this guy is still alive absolutely proves that he knows what he's talking about

  • @MOOKAMILLION
    @MOOKAMILLION Před 4 měsíci +5

    I Love how he Laughs Every time he feels actual Pain!’ And the More Pain the Louder and Longer the Laughter 😂😂😂😂

  • @user-tz3fd8hm4q
    @user-tz3fd8hm4q Před 3 měsíci +2

    Nice video. You did a very good job at explaining that stuff. There's no way anyone will still think that it's the current that kills after watching this video.

  • @RDKSP33DY
    @RDKSP33DY Před rokem +206

    "Your mother's capacitance is higher because she is physically large"
    The savagery

  • @Turbolemons
    @Turbolemons Před rokem +699

    A moment of respect for this man's health insurance provider

    • @mshenay
      @mshenay Před rokem +93

      You mean life insurance provider

    • @Shad0wsSA
      @Shad0wsSA Před rokem +10

      @@mshenay LOL

    • @paulomartins1008
      @paulomartins1008 Před rokem +29

      @@mshenay its really both depends if your swaping contracts on a day trading basis or are just generally bullish on styro making it past 65.

    • @Sam24680
      @Sam24680 Před rokem +8

      What insurance? 🤣

    • @SamanthaLaurier
      @SamanthaLaurier Před rokem +17

      Bold of you to assume anyone's crazy enough to insure this brilliant madman

  • @bfudge7963
    @bfudge7963 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent. Well explained bud 👌

  • @tricksebas
    @tricksebas Před měsícem +1

    this video gave me a classic youtube vibe... i love it!!

  • @jacoblaitila7941
    @jacoblaitila7941 Před rokem +312

    He returns with the gift of safety

  • @polarmolar6248
    @polarmolar6248 Před rokem +1282

    the fact that styropyro is still alive after all the stuff he's built and done.. he's got the most qualifications of anyone on the internet

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +17

      stop licking 9volt battery's🤣🤣🤣

    • @KermitFrazierdotcom
      @KermitFrazierdotcom Před rokem +6

      Compared to Nikolai Tesla, Styro's vidz are Tame.
      Entertaining for sure, but not tickling the clouds with arcs.

    • @Ember-ww7me
      @Ember-ww7me Před rokem +68

      @@KermitFrazierdotcom Counterpoint: Nikolai Tesla isn't on the internet.

    • @Mr.Kim.T
      @Mr.Kim.T Před rokem +2

      He certainly has the best posture… speaking as a physio 😉

    • @springplus300
      @springplus300 Před rokem

      How come both of you nerds get Nikola Tesla's name wrong?

  • @michaelcastellanos500
    @michaelcastellanos500 Před měsícem

    I love electricity very much and know so much about it and yet I learned more from you thank you o much for explaining everything about this! :)

  • @fufun4me
    @fufun4me Před 5 měsíci +1

    I saw a reaction vid to this not long ago so i had to click and support. Great content.

  • @deadlikedisco4726
    @deadlikedisco4726 Před rokem +580

    As someone who is a master electrician and has a huge love for very high voltage and dangerous projects, any time somebody asks if it's the amperage that kills, my response is always "it depends." There are so many variables in play.
    Thanks for this upload and explaining how electricity can be lethal. I also just appreciate seeing all of your wild electrical devices.

    • @RSpracticalshooting
      @RSpracticalshooting Před rokem +5

      Just curious, what have you done to qualify yourself as a master electrician? Not trying to say you aren't, simply interested in what determines when an electrician becomes a master of their craft.

    • @randomname4726
      @randomname4726 Před rokem +25

      @The Roober It's literally a qualification called "Master Electrician" I believe.

    • @criz4rachiie
      @criz4rachiie Před rokem +6

      @@RSpracticalshooting Most likely a master's degree from a university

    • @Ryanrulesok
      @Ryanrulesok Před rokem +42

      @@RSpracticalshooting you get trained by a green skinned midget on some lost planet who is also a master

    • @deadlikedisco4726
      @deadlikedisco4726 Před rokem

      @The Roober Certainly! I went to a trade school. I'm very fortunate that the company I worked for at the time paid for it, so long as I worked for them full time, and my grades stayed at A+ I could be remembering that wrong, but I'm certain it was A+ grades.
      It took four years of an apprenticeship while working, so at minimum 1,000 documented hours of electrical work to get my Journeyman license. After that, I needed at least one year of working as a Journeyman to be able to take the Masters test to become eligible for a Master electrician license. Once I had finished all of that, my State's Department of Regulatory Agencies (Division of Professions and Occupations) reviewed everything and approved my license, granting me the title of Master Electrician.
      In the US, it varies state by state, but it's generally correct that someone must have at least 1,000 hours of work in one trade, then approval from a board of directors to be certified as a Master of their trade.
      I hope that helps explain the process!

  • @hareecionelson5875
    @hareecionelson5875 Před rokem +622

    If Styropyro says "I gotta get out of here" in a lightening storm, then I need to be more scared of lightening storms.

    • @rivingmizzenmast
      @rivingmizzenmast Před rokem +6

      Cheers to that 😂

    • @gunnat8407
      @gunnat8407 Před rokem +29

      him scared of lightning also him, oh a tesla coil let me point this stick at it

    • @bredcubed1161
      @bredcubed1161 Před rokem +2

      Also what appears to be some sort of tornado on the far left

    • @w.dgaming2156
      @w.dgaming2156 Před rokem

      he was close to the lightning he could've got electrocuted, you probably view them from a distance

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee Před rokem +5

      He was in a car, that's a Faraday cage.

  • @vasukhurana-pb9ki
    @vasukhurana-pb9ki Před 17 dny

    very informative video u worked hard

  • @joshjones3408
    @joshjones3408 Před 8 dny +1

    I like your qualifications on the wall behind ya there👍👍✌️✌️👌👌

  • @ralphralpherson9441
    @ralphralpherson9441 Před rokem +865

    If anyone was wondering, the sign he holds up at the intro says "Don't Enter, Kills!" ( Не влезай, Убьет! ) which is basically Cyrillic "DANGER KEEP OUT!" There is a lack of fluff and subtle politeness in some Slavic languages that I just adore.
    I also love that you stuck "you sound and look like a lesbian" in with the other criticism about amps vs. volts. That was masterful.

    • @MrSwipe
      @MrSwipe Před rokem +19

      The top writing is in georgian and the bottom one is the one you mentioned about

    • @lambertovitali3152
      @lambertovitali3152 Před rokem +23

      And when he gets a shock he sounds like he's 6. That giggling is really cute.

    • @jacobprice3079
      @jacobprice3079 Před rokem +9

      Dude that sent me when I saw that

    • @lambertovitali3152
      @lambertovitali3152 Před rokem +2

      @@jacobprice3079 Where did it send you?

    • @TeneBrissu_
      @TeneBrissu_ Před rokem +3

      Это Русский

  • @zthecat
    @zthecat Před rokem +616

    I also can't stand it when people try backing up their false claim with their qualifications, or when they're so confident and condescending, and wrong at the same time. Which is why I absolutely love this video. You proved that they are unequivocally wrong through the fact that you're not dead.

    • @rian0xFFF
      @rian0xFFF Před rokem +45

      Dunning-Kruger effect

    • @arnas.placenis
      @arnas.placenis Před rokem +99

      These people are qualified only to drag wires across the room, nothing more

    • @chitlitlah
      @chitlitlah Před rokem +32

      Well you point out two fallacies. Just because someone has credentials doesn't mean they're always right when disagreeing with someone who doesn't have as good of credentials. But also, just because someone does something and doesn't experience any negative consequences doesn't mean they didn't get lucky. I can't stand it when someone says, "I've done that several times and haven't have any problems, so it must not be bad."

    • @dangboor4277
      @dangboor4277 Před rokem +13

      Yup, the classic argument from authority

    • @Armameteus
      @Armameteus Před rokem

      @@chitlitlah On the flipside, at least that person did it several times and didn't experience any problems, compared to many of these supposed experts flaunting their degrees that very likely never performed a single live experiment to back up their claims at all. They're nothing but pencil-pushers with only rote academia; they know the _theory,_ but never put it to practice themselves. Meanwhile, the other guy did, potentially multiple times, thus at least lending credence to his claims.
      Theory only becomes valid after experimentation renders proof. Not before. These snobby academics are nothing but theorists mindlessly regurgitating some cherry-picked factoid they likely heard mindlessly regurgitated by someone else claiming to have credentials (known as "appeal to authority") but equally few actual experimental proofs of their own, creating a cycle of pretension. And, what's worse, they're often so wrapped up in their ego, they will simply refuse to accept any proof given, regardless of how many times it can be repeated, simply because it doesn't line up with their perceived notions of understanding on the subject, on paper alone. You can show it to them - rub the proof in their faces even - and yet they'll stubbornly refuse to even consider it, let alone accept it.
      There's simply far too much ego infecting the science.

  • @adamsmith5860
    @adamsmith5860 Před měsícem

    Got so many questions, lol. You are as crazy as you are knowledgeable enough, lol. Lol, your videos and your expressions. Idk if they are satire or other things. I wish you the best! Love your videos.

  • @bradthompson7066
    @bradthompson7066 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I remember years ago I was attending a Safety Meeting at my facility, The safety man stated that current kills and not voltage, I told him he was wrong and if that was true why was it safe to arc weld (in dry conditions) and safe to touch a car batteries terminals (again in dry conditions} His eyes got glassy and only one other tech agreed with me. I learned my lesson and every year thereafter when attending electrical safety meetings I kept my mouth shut.

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Před měsícem +2

      Honestly, I would be kind of concerned having someone like that on a safety board at any company where a lot of electricians work for whatever reason, because how can you truly keep everyone out of company safe when you do not understand what can and cannot kill them

  • @Blank-wv3uf
    @Blank-wv3uf Před rokem +690

    I'm an electrical engineering student and I clicked on this link thinking that I already knew the answer. I ended up learning some new things. Great video!

    • @guydunn5354
      @guydunn5354 Před rokem +24

      Same, now I have a bunch of voltage/current/power stuff running through my head unrelated to my EE exam tonight, whoops…

    • @MrCh0o
      @MrCh0o Před rokem +19

      @@guydunn5354 Hopefully someone decides to be a smartass with the professor and claim that "iT's THe CuRrENT tHaT KIlLs" so you can jump in and get some bonus points

    • @WCM1945
      @WCM1945 Před rokem +2

      Don't get fooled. Ohm's Law is still at work.

    • @fireteamomega2343
      @fireteamomega2343 Před rokem +1

      @@WCM1945
      Of course electricity is always conservative and follows the path of least resistance assuming also resistance change depending on thermal tolerances. Other than batteries most devices that are high amp are generally higher voltage also. So saying that amps kill is simply a good way to keep most people safe especially when they don't understand what they are messing around with. Working with live capacitor banks or step up transformers that store hundreds of volts and tens of amps you learn to be less conductive and pay attention to gapping stored potential differences or you soon will...

    • @noblenessdee6151
      @noblenessdee6151 Před rokem

      as an electronics engineer i'd like the electrical engineer to read my comment above . lol

  • @dr.-ing.andreaskeibel3722
    @dr.-ing.andreaskeibel3722 Před rokem +2266

    Honestly, you deserve a chair at a university. I have seen many professors who do not even have a shadow of the didactic gift as you, not to mention their equipment and their courage to experiment.

  • @Muck-qy2oo
    @Muck-qy2oo Před 3 měsíci +6

    You are so insanely good at what you are doing! I have experimented a lot with these things and it took me over a decade before I started to really look into it and found out how the stuff really works. It's incredible how much misconceptions exist even by experts in electronics.

  • @rx_mattskii
    @rx_mattskii Před 9 dny

    I'm with you on this Styropro!

  • @ljc71
    @ljc71 Před rokem +865

    Very elegantly said. I've went through college with all my professors being retired master electricians, and you summarized weeks of classes in this 20min video. Even with the time restraint of 20min, you hadn't skipped a beat as far as formulas and key words go. It's very refreshing to see someone explain this topic in the detail that you did. Thank you, I'll be using it as a sole reference material to explain to others in a little more detail.

    • @TheGalacticWest
      @TheGalacticWest Před rokem +27

      Trade school: give us $2000 and 6 months of your time.
      Styropyro: Got a lunch break homie.

    • @attacker7124
      @attacker7124 Před rokem +1

      This is all you learned in weeks?

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano Před rokem

      @@attacker7124 well, some people are a bit slow...

    • @timeup2549
      @timeup2549 Před rokem +5

      @@spvillano Everybody in trade school is slow, so it is not "some" in this case.

    • @fashionablebloodfallen6867
      @fashionablebloodfallen6867 Před rokem +1

      @@timeup2549 i thought trade school was for poor people not dumb people.

  • @ericpullen524
    @ericpullen524 Před 6 měsíci +873

    So when I was a EE student, this question came up several times. None of my professors said it was Voltage or Current. The answer was always " It depends", as in there are a lot of variables that go into it, just as you explain. The one thing they all said is, "Don't want to get shocked? Don't touch it!" Its the only way to be sure.

    • @ChristopherHeinz57
      @ChristopherHeinz57 Před 6 měsíci +18

      Unless it's a high enough voltage, then you don't have to touch it

    • @skeptic_lemon
      @skeptic_lemon Před 6 měsíci +37

      @@ChristopherHeinz57 at that point why are your ever even in the vicinity of that thing with high enough voltage to create mini lightning

    • @dodonooblord6224
      @dodonooblord6224 Před 6 měsíci +44

      ​@@skeptic_lemonhow else are you supposed to become the flash?

    • @skeptic_lemon
      @skeptic_lemon Před 6 měsíci

      @@dodonooblord6224 Tesla coil!

    • @ChristopherHeinz57
      @ChristopherHeinz57 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@skeptic_lemon because my job requires it

  • @orii-raepoole5446
    @orii-raepoole5446 Před dnem

    next door neighbours: Is it thundering outside? Nope its just that crazy guy next door playing with lightning again.

  • @c.s.4273
    @c.s.4273 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I honestly don't know what to admire more, your intelligence or your courage!

  • @barfymann362
    @barfymann362 Před rokem +1269

    One of the few individuals who takes in feedback, responds in kind and manages to educate people. Cheers to you, mate.

    • @pappi8338
      @pappi8338 Před rokem +12

      well one of his replies he's calls someone stupid but in general, yes

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Před rokem +1

      500th

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Před rokem +24

      @@pappi8338 the issue is that person was flaunting me some qualification and then providing provably false information so I would say styro was justified in his actions but that's just me

    • @GroomlakeArea51
      @GroomlakeArea51 Před rokem

      @@the_undead autocorrect is not your friend

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead Před rokem +6

      @@GroomlakeArea51 more like voice-to-text is not my friend

  • @clusterstage
    @clusterstage Před rokem +131

    I love his "one way to find out~" as if death is just a toy.

  • @rubidiumeater
    @rubidiumeater Před měsícem +26

    how’s the electricity bill

  • @DonCarlione973
    @DonCarlione973 Před 5 měsíci

    7:57 Bottom Right lmao 😂
    My man Pyro is funny AF!✌🏼

  • @letscallitprototype3185
    @letscallitprototype3185 Před rokem +597

    As an electrician and engineering student, this is one of the best videos regarding its subject. Especially for the short length. Very nice and informative. It is impressive that you are not an engineer or something like that.

    • @DominicNJ73
      @DominicNJ73 Před rokem +61

      He's actually a trained Chemist. Pretty scary if you think about it...a chemist that plays with electricity, apply some current to some chems and you can open a fucking black hole or some weird shit.

    • @anibaltv845
      @anibaltv845 Před rokem +4

      google is free bud, he learned it from the internet not in a class as we did... I'm an engineer you might have learned it by trade but you get the point

    • @mogaming163
      @mogaming163 Před rokem +24

      @@anibaltv845 lol someone didnt look at his creds

    • @cZBeats
      @cZBeats Před rokem +5

      @@anibaltv845 have you seen some of the stuff he does? You cant do that from google

    • @inflatablewolfie
      @inflatablewolfie Před rokem +19

      @@cZBeats Of course you can. If you understand the theory behind it. Pretty much all the information you need is there. Having it in a way that'll be easy to consume might be harder, as one subject might require knowledge of another, that requires knowledge of another, that requires knowledge of another, and if you don't understand the whole line, you won't be able to truly understand what it is you want to understand to start with.

  • @kevlarandchrome
    @kevlarandchrome Před rokem +214

    Props for your footnote at 7:55, it's nice to see proper notation on CZcams.

  • @hankosaurus
    @hankosaurus Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. Your love of physical science is inspiring. You would be a splendid physics teacher. You are, in fact.

  • @orthodox_gentleman
    @orthodox_gentleman Před 4 měsíci

    Hey man! Love your channel! Subscribed!

  • @jgrant5255
    @jgrant5255 Před 11 měsíci +864

    As a retired teacher I'm so impressed with this young man's love for teaching. Any school, college or university would benefit greatly from this enthusiastic and well learned Mr Science.

    • @earthenscience
      @earthenscience Před 9 měsíci +9

      Sorry to put a pin in your bubble but I agree. He would benefit schools teaching. The pin part is that I believe Western schools are anti-human. The future is 1 on 1 tutors, 1 on 1 tutors would create much more jobs too. Although the future is UBI and not as much jobs, eventually people will just by cyborgs that learn from downloadable data.

    • @commentfailedtopost
      @commentfailedtopost Před 8 měsíci +10

      ​@@earthenscienceYou think the government's gonna keep people around that don't do anything?

    • @earthenscience
      @earthenscience Před 8 měsíci

      @@commentfailedtopost Yes its called welfare. And the government is known for being lethargic themselves. And politicians are not the ones making decisions they are just bribed and told what to do.

    • @notumoverflow5916
      @notumoverflow5916 Před 8 měsíci

      Absolutely. You think the government is going to kill people who will be phased out of the workforce by automation, robotics and AI? Get real.@@commentfailedtopost

    • @dooby1445
      @dooby1445 Před 8 měsíci +17

      @@earthenscienceYou’re no older than 16

  • @hobieloi1536
    @hobieloi1536 Před rokem +313

    "And use these nightmare bricks to watch horrors happen in real time!" I always love the enthusiasm he puts behind rather morbid statements. Definitely one of my favorite people on the platform

  • @mixme8655
    @mixme8655 Před 4 měsíci +1

    New subscriber always watching your videos❤

  • @wolfgirl223
    @wolfgirl223 Před 4 měsíci

    I see your Steins;Gate references at 17:05. Subtle and really clever!

  • @cris8811
    @cris8811 Před 7 měsíci +1520

    You might not be an electrician or engineer, but I am and you have a better handle on this than 95% of dudes I've worked with. Thanks for a cool video!

    • @Muck-qy2oo
      @Muck-qy2oo Před 6 měsíci

      True! He's really deep into the matter and cares well what he's doing and saying. While a lot of other so called experts are just repaeting nonsense they have read or heard somewhere.
      One example on how horribly wrong these things can go is this here: some time ago I've read an doctoral thesis of a so called "master of science" about how the old charge and energy limits of 50 µC and 350 mJ are bull shit as this is not realistic and would limit the amount of energy electrostatic machines and devices can hold to way too low valuesto be effective. It is true that IEC 60479-2 states that the low risk of ventricular fibrillation for a healthy adult starts at around 3-5 mC (c1 line). But this just a roof limit for the *immediate risk of death* and not a green card to all kinds of stupidities one can do with electricity below these limits. Also energy will increase with the same charge being delivered at higher and higher voltages causing a unique danger on its own with all its effects on it own.
      As I've done quite a few experiments with electric pulses from various devices on my own body I can tell pretty much which kind of signal creates what kind of effects. I pointed out to the person in question that the electrical charge as a measure is right for stimulus strength from short pulses but that there are a few problems with the precise values given for *health danger*. Health danger is not only limited to *death from electrocution*. Even a strong muscle cramp causing damage to nerves and muscle tissue would be enough to set a limit way below 5 mC. In my experience one should never go over 10 -15 µC, if possible, as this gives you already a strong shock you won't repeat and gives you some pain in the ass for several hours in your arm. Also one has to consider the worst case scenario. Just throwing funny numbers and concepts all around the space withoput knwoing what they mean in a specific context means nothing. I am talking about large surface contact areas and shocks being strong enough to cause some kind of significant harm to health. Also one has to look at energy seperately for thermal, physical and chemical damage to the cells. Also it is about situations where one can expose themselves safely to voltages and body currents without the need to switch of the voltage. So if the stuff is too strong just take other measures in order to work without any contact to dangerous voltage. Also they have set the value for long term contact voltage to E < 50 V for low voltage which is not hazardous. This contrats other norms. But you don't need norms to know that you don't want to shock yourself with only 30 V (AC).
      Now I wrote a lot about this and I could write een more but what is important is that always be sceptical about what others tell you, even your own teachers and masters and try to educate yourself as best as possible.

    • @AdaptivePhenix
      @AdaptivePhenix Před 6 měsíci +19

      You typed my comment _for_ me. 👍Damn scary what I come across.

    • @7531monkey
      @7531monkey Před 5 měsíci

      He has already proved you guys are full of shit. And you still throw around your ‘qualifications’. 😂

    • @davidr9106
      @davidr9106 Před 5 měsíci +1

      right

    • @MOOKAMILLION
      @MOOKAMILLION Před 4 měsíci +30

      The AVERAGE “electrician” or more accurately “wireman” doesn’t have a clue about what was shown in this video!! 😂😂 No offense I am an Electrician myself- Everyday I learn MORE interesting things about Electricity ⚡️💪🏽💪🏽

  • @ThomasT
    @ThomasT Před rokem +1076

    Styropyro somehow does the dumbest crap while still making it entertaining and not dying while doing it

  • @MinecraftTheWarrior
    @MinecraftTheWarrior Před 3 měsíci +2

    As an electrician I'm very disappointed in the "professional" electricians that needed you to explain this for them. Thank you for this video! This is the best thing I can show people for them to understand!

    • @MinecraftTheWarrior
      @MinecraftTheWarrior Před 3 měsíci

      Just realized, a lot of people are gonna try to say that the 40 amp static shock didn't go through your heart but I love your attention to detail to have the shock go through your left side which definitely did go straight through your heart.

    • @MinecraftTheWarrior
      @MinecraftTheWarrior Před 3 měsíci

      I realized I could have edited my comment but nah, another thing I thought of you didn't mention is that it depends on our own individual nervous systems since there are documented cases of people dying off 9v batteries when they put it to their tongues....

  • @harkinjames
    @harkinjames Před měsícem

    Great video, well impressed 👍

  • @brinistaco1970
    @brinistaco1970 Před rokem +530

    I am an electrician. Hats off to you. I really did not know this in that much detail. You have a lot of cool instruments and a lot of knowledge. It must be fun to do this kind of thing and actually have the knowledge to keep yourself safe and know what you can get away with. I hope that you can keep exploring.

    • @Onlyhealthyweed
      @Onlyhealthyweed Před rokem +10

      This kid is awesome I’m impressed

    • @LaHence_
      @LaHence_ Před rokem

      @@Onlyhealthyweed He's litearlly 30 years old, you know.

  • @laranjo5999
    @laranjo5999 Před rokem +506

    Sometimes I feel like Styro just forgets he's filming a video and just wants to play with the sparkly-death-rays. This channel is educational and entertainment gold.

  • @littlesherlock2313
    @littlesherlock2313 Před 2 měsíci +2

    My answer before watching:
    The current passing through your body is what kills you, but you need a certain amount of voltage in order for the electricity to actually get past the surface resistance of your skin. Location on your body also matters, the most lethal places to be shocked would be the heart or the brain, but if you are in the circuit for long enough you can also die due to internal burns. Usually, when someone gets shocked and killed they don’t actually get electrocuted, but rather they fall off a ladder or other surface after flinching and die from the fall. But it doesn’t take much for the electricity to force your hands to clench and hold onto the wire and you won’t be able to let go, and if that happens you are toast. Even still, I know a guy who got grabbed by 277 volts between each hand, and he survived after being shocked for like 2 minutes. His arms got burned but he came back to work not long after that. It seems electricity can’t kill you if God has decided that it’s not your time to die 😅

  • @gurukuleducationclubs2233

    You are absolutely correct dear 💕

  • @hebijirik
    @hebijirik Před rokem +588

    This is the best video about these misconsceptions I have seen so far.
    First I mainly expected the basic description I give when someone asks me (people do because I am an electrical engineer). To keep it short I tell them "you need current running through you for a long enough time interval to kill you, to get that you need enough voltage to overcome the resistance of your body and it is different for DC and AC and different for different AC frequencies so don't touch anything".
    I like that you went further and you quantified things too. The charts you show for current and duration and for perception by nerves were a ton of information by themselves and the measurements on the static shock and the tesla coil were great too. It never actually occured to me that above certain frequency you stop feeling, your nerves running your heard do not react either and the danger is basically is down to heating tissues by the passing current. But seeing it now it makes perfect sense.
    And you made a bunch of condescending people look all manner of stupid which is always fun 🙂.
    Thank you for the great video.

    • @InTimeTraveller
      @InTimeTraveller Před rokem +8

      Remember the basic physics law that higher frequencies have more trouble travelling further because they dissipate energy faster. Ohm's law might not mean shit for the human body, but still if you replace the resistance in the equation with the complex impedance you'll see that you get a much lower current out of a given voltage at higher frequencies. So it makes sense that higher frequency currents are less dangerous.

    • @michaelwilkes0
      @michaelwilkes0 Před rokem +2

      I like your basic description.

    • @baadlyrics8705
      @baadlyrics8705 Před rokem

      @Google user well, because 90% of those people made up those qualifications in the first place.. and the rest 20% are just id.iots. btw, trust me, im right, im a math expert

  • @deero8505
    @deero8505 Před rokem +342

    I genuinely worry when this man doesn't upload for a while because of what he does for content

    • @Nahmate1337
      @Nahmate1337 Před rokem +5

      What an original comment!

    • @vortextheprotogen4051
      @vortextheprotogen4051 Před rokem +8

      @@Nahmate1337 people can have the same ideas, originality isnt always required

    • @Nahmate1337
      @Nahmate1337 Před rokem +2

      @@vortextheprotogen4051 No but the same comment gets posted a thousand times on every video, stop reaching.

    • @Owl90
      @Owl90 Před rokem

      @@Nahmate1337 Because it's true? Grow the f up.

    • @vortextheprotogen4051
      @vortextheprotogen4051 Před rokem

      @@Nahmate1337eh. fair

  • @c4cendreszl163
    @c4cendreszl163 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Internet guy: "erhm akshually you're wrong about that bud 🤓"
    Styro: *turns into ball lightning just to prove a point*

  • @southpark1you0
    @southpark1you0 Před dnem

    Disclaimer: This won't kill you. Actually, it won't kill me. It will kill you.

  • @xxportalxx.
    @xxportalxx. Před rokem +874

    Fun fact about the Osha 50v regulation: in my recent electrical safety cert training the instructor talked about how at the time those regulations were established the telephone companies had a substantial lobby, and they happened to operate their lines at 48 volts, so yeah the real reason the limit is set at 50v is bc the telephone companies didn't want to be regulated and they could pay enough to strongarm the govt lol.
    Edit: should probably mention the instructor my company uses actually sits on my state's board of electrical examiners.

    • @troyjacobs8530
      @troyjacobs8530 Před rokem +34

      Important historical comment

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Před rokem +35

      Many old houses that used to have land lines have copper lines that still carry those 48 volts, even in a power outage. I'm a curious electrician and I've found about 90% of the homes that have the solid copper red, green, yellow and black (in my sector) have power. Charge your phones, have lights and more in a blackout.
      Also it used to be telephone company, not companies. Bell ran the world and invented everything.
      You know who else sits on the board of the NEC? CEO's of major electrical parts companies, Legrand, Hubbel, Leviton and others. Why do you think GFCI's are required everywhere and cost $35...

    • @cmoullasnet
      @cmoullasnet Před rokem +24

      I mean this is true, but bear in mind engineers certainly didn’t choose 48V by accident. I’m sure much effort was made to find a compromise voltage that minimized transmission losses while maintaining an acceptable safety margin.
      No way 48V was chosen by accident!

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Před rokem +27

      @Corey Moullas while I'm sure there were technical reasons for the 48v standard I would wager a month salary that safety was bottom of the list, if it even made the page! You gotta remember this was established at a time when ppl were smoking cigarettes with asbestos filters for Christ's sake!
      Edit: oh and let's not forget knocking back shots of radium tonic to wash down the bread cut with plaster and the cheese preserved with embalming fluid lmfao

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před rokem +11

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n You can't get very much current out of the phone line though. It's current limited to ~30mA. You can put a bare LED across a phone line with no current limiting resistor, and the LED lights about normal (I'm talking like an indicator LED, not a high brightness lighting LED). I discovered that as a kid playing with LEDs and phone lines. So yes, you get "free power" from the phone company if you still have a landline that runs to your house, but the amount of power you can actually get from it is minuscule. It certainly will NOT charge a phone during a power outage. Now as an adult (and engineer), I'd actually measure the voltage and current with an LED across the phone line, if I had a phone line. Only fiber runs to my house :(

  • @zanefrye5221
    @zanefrye5221 Před 6 měsíci

    The absolute terror that fills me every time you get shocked, and all you do is say “ow” and laugh hysterically shows me exactly how everyone else feels watching me mess with live circuits 🤣

  • @tc6961
    @tc6961 Před 2 dny

    Great stuff and shows deep knowledge. Just be careful not to work on Fri-days. 😝

  • @supertrooper1576
    @supertrooper1576 Před rokem +415

    i like how he looks completely insane with how he is so happy listing off exactly how and why electricity can kill you

    • @datboii3738
      @datboii3738 Před rokem +3

      I love it 😂

    • @AllisterCaine
      @AllisterCaine Před rokem +8

      That's how we know he knows his stuff: he's still alive.
      There's no way he would find out all that knowledge via trial and error.

    • @burstfireno1617
      @burstfireno1617 Před rokem +1

      😁😁

    • @yeldarb141983
      @yeldarb141983 Před rokem +3

      😂you think that's good, you should see some of his older videos where the audio was slightly out of sync. between the async and the way he moves when he talks, he looked like a muppet, lol

    • @MicheleDelGiudice-mykys
      @MicheleDelGiudice-mykys Před rokem +1

      He do be loving those electrons

  • @oldvlognewtricks
    @oldvlognewtricks Před rokem +249

    I can only imagine Styro’s face when they released the research into manipulating lightning with lasers

    • @SocialDownclimber
      @SocialDownclimber Před rokem +31

      Something tells me he'll be doing a video about that at some point. It does sound terrifyingly dangerous for a hobbyist though.

    • @innacrisis6991
      @innacrisis6991 Před rokem +49

      @@SocialDownclimber "terrifyingly dangerous" is probably the best explanation of styropyro out there

    • @dremdram5496
      @dremdram5496 Před rokem

      LAERs?

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 Před rokem +1

      He has the laser on order already.

    • @hoodyk7342
      @hoodyk7342 Před rokem

      Lol thats a funny thought he must be exited

  • @SciGuy_1972
    @SciGuy_1972 Před 25 dny

    Very good video. Well said.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Před 6 měsíci +1

    4:12 cool how it heated up the quarter so fast!

  • @ryvyr
    @ryvyr Před 8 měsíci +399

    "We can use these nightmare bricks to watch horrors happen in real time"
    Absolute word

  • @jonoghue
    @jonoghue Před rokem +312

    I'm so glad you made this video, for over 10 years I've been arguing with classmates and coworkers who say "one volt can kill you if the current is high enough." At my last job I had a 60 year old coworker tell me a car battery will kill you.

    • @SteelJM1
      @SteelJM1 Před rokem +48

      Bet he was shaking in his boots everytime he had to jump a car or replace the battery

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před rokem +46

      Both things are true under the right circumstances. The answers aren't wrong, they're incomplete.

    • @damiencarlson21
      @damiencarlson21 Před rokem +25

      @@SteelJM1 To be fair, jumping a car can be dangerous. Touching the leads while someone is revving the engine would do some lethal damage.

    • @ConManJonachan
      @ConManJonachan Před rokem +15

      Reminds me of a reddit post I saw about a year back where someone hooked a car battery up to his nut sack just to prove that it wasn't going to do anything because of our natural impedance.

    • @Bacteriophagebs
      @Bacteriophagebs Před rokem +7

      @@ConManJonachan If it did nothing, then the battery had no charge because you would definitely feel that.
      EDIT: From the reddit post in question: "The most painful thing was attaching the alligator clips from the power supply, but aside from that, I'd like to report a mild, and almost pleasant tingling sensation."
      Oh hey, I was right! Shocking!

  • @pockpock6382
    @pockpock6382 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love when he goes: "pretty cool. right?" after doing something insane

  • @TheEngineer28
    @TheEngineer28 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Making a guess before watching the video. Electrical power output is equal to the current times the voltage, so coming in contact with a battery that has a high value of both would lead to a large amount of energy to be transferred into you. With nowhere else to go, yoru body absorbs all the energy and it causes a lot of complications.

  • @arienhaddock8392
    @arienhaddock8392 Před rokem +656

    As an electronic tech of nearly 20 years working on everything from xray supplies to consumer devices tube and solid state I absolutely agree. Glad someone else understands its not an exact science to getting zapped, depends on many factors even down to your body hydration level how severe of a shock you will get. Most of the equipment I work on uses 450vdc + as its main rail voltage with over 10A available continuous. You work one handed, I was spared once as a younger/more dumb/careless individual and got away with burns and getting knocked the fuck out. I was working on a large linear tube transmitter and didn't discharge the rail. Be careful out there guys especially with those damn microwave transformers, like the man said they are no joke and everybody is playing with them and sometimes when you play stupid games.....you get stupid prizes.

    • @OldManPaxusYT
      @OldManPaxusYT Před rokem +14

      ' when you play stupid games.....you get stupid prizes.' 🤭🤭😆😆🤣🤣

    • @DarleneBrown-of1yc
      @DarleneBrown-of1yc Před rokem +2

      Led me to think

    • @drphosferrous
      @drphosferrous Před rokem +3

      Path to ground is a big deal too.

    • @limitbreak2966
      @limitbreak2966 Před rokem +7

      Yea there’s wayyy too many idiots playing with microwaves, and they don’t understand how scarily dangerous they are, and since they watched some CZcams video on it, they think they’re fine to do it and then hilariously,
      they do the “don’t do this at home, im a professional CZcamsr”.
      like styro is one of the only CZcamsrs that I fully trust fucking with electricity, the rest scare the hell out of me

    • @EnsignLovell
      @EnsignLovell Před rokem +9

      @@limitbreak2966 My microwave was arcing to the wave guide once... I could hear that classic bzzzz. It was a nice sound, but holy crap, scared the sh&t outta me. Replaced the wave guide, still sparking... Ended up bringing it to an electronics recycling centre and told them what was happening. As soon as I said "I wanted to take it apart but decided not to", the look of shock on the guys face alone was enough to tell me what I needed to know. He took some time to talk to me about microwaves and... Yeah they scary, glad he actually knew some stuff and didn't just chuck it in a pile.