In Reply to: yah... posted by PakProtector on January 11, 2017 at 03:38:58:
"DC has to hit this interval, and it has one chance."
That's sorta true. The heart is most sensitive to external current during that time. However, it can be stopped at any time if enough current is applied. DC causes muscles to clench, so the victim is often subjected to the charge for a much longer interval. This tends to even the chances of DC electrocution (vs AC), assuming the applied voltage is large enough. The bottom line is, don't try this at home. :)
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