@Swaffeln_in_der_Kueche

The human burns😂 I love these kind of humor

@koksem

"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that's what gets you." - Jeremy Clarkson

@JustSOMETHIN-v1y

I'll put 10v across this and see 
"THE HUMAN BURNS!" 😂

@zekihvh

bro the face he made when he said "wanna try?" was golden

@teohzhiqin7427

"Wanna try ?" That made me choke on my food

@sebastiangudino9377

Agreed! Although there are situation like voltages multipliers (Those made using capacitors) where the power is limited, so as soon as a resistive load like your body touches the "high voltage", the capacitors discharge and the voltage drops dramatically

@nestor1208

I think styropyro has completely checkmated the topic with his explanation

@Calaban619

As an Electrician for 30 years, My old joke is "Amps, Volts, nah, they dont hurt nearly as much as the Hertz." I have been bit by all voltages, 120, 240, 480, a bit of 10k.. but OMG the abolute worst was 115VAC at 400Hz (Aircraft power). My whole body was oscillating at a 400hz hum. I could hear it.

@witext

Finally someone who says it as it is.

If you assume the human has a specific resistance, a specific voltage will result in a specific current, you can’t have 100V and 20mA or 10V and 200A. The current is a result of the voltage and resistance.

@jaygupta1750

"wanna try" * bro's expression *😂😂

@BùiHiểuĐông

I won't be surprised if Electro decided to do some risky shenanigans with a shotgun considering how brave he is.

@Thezapman1

If I recall correctly it’s based on the amount of time that high amperage and high voltage passes through the body, static electricity shocks you at higher measurements but only for a nanosecond which is why you only feel a shock and it isn’t lethal

@EROR-09

See? The human burns 😂

@younscrafter7372

It's the current that kills you, but the voltage is what causes the current

@lucabubici

“Do you wanna try”? With that gaze 😅😅

@bakedPotato08

I’ve been watching your YouTube for years and it still never gets old thanks for making me feel happy when I’m watching your YouTube at home

@ristopaasivirta9770

With high enough voltage and current it won't hurt at all.

@orion6able

Lol its kind of like saying "its not the shotgun that harms you, its the wound"

@Toldasor

The only way to make the current low under high voltage is to make the resistance of the medium very high. I cannot change my electrical resistance at will

@technicolorskies5432

It's like saying "its not the fall that kills you, its the sudden stop"