A man's movie challenging the limits of direct and endurable human beings



If you take too much electricity into the body it may result in death but an appearance of a challenging body trying to figure out how far you can endure by raising the voltage gradually, the American's Mehdi Sadaghdar to YouTube I am up.

The Pain of Electricity (AC versus DC)


Mehdi Sadaghdar of the challenger.


The electric resistance of the dry human body is about 616 kΩ.


When wetting your finger, the resistance is about 120 kΩ.


Furthermore, although it is not shown on the screen, it was about 20 KΩ when measured with the tongue.


So I will do the experiment with the tongue with the least resistance. Firstly from direct current (DC). DC is a current that does not change its flow direction even if its size varies with time. When Sadaghdar rubs the electrodes, the sparks are scattered.


With the voltage of about 25 volts, attach the electrode to the tongue ... ...


At the moment of sticking, I felt a severe pain, a deadly Sadaghdah.


Unexpectedly broadcast prohibition term has appeared and "peep sound" flows.


Again, re-challenge from 1 volt.


It becomes impossible to endure the voltage near 5.2 volts, and the tongue is separated once from the electrode.


Raise the voltage to 9 volts. It looks pretty facial steep look.


12 volts is the limit.


Next challenge to AC (AC). The size and direction of AC change periodically with time.


Just as before, connect the electrode to the tongue.


The moment when I turned on the switch ...


It sounded like a firecracker rang.


The tip of the electrode was on the chair and it was burnt lightly. I intend to try with just my tongue, but electricity seems to have passed through my body. It is dangerous ... ....


Take care and rechallenge.


It will not be able to withstand around 3.5 volts, once you remove the electrode from the tongue.


It will be unable to withstand even 4.5 volts and will remove the electrode, but still the challenge will continue.


Already limit.


Give up. Eventually I endured a voltage of about 6.5 volts.


Sadaghdar is pretty tolerant, but electric shock is really dangerous, so please never imitate it.

Additional notes:
Corrected the mistake of the unit and changed part to the correct one because there was a part where the image does not show the appropriate numerical value.

in Science,   Video, Posted by darkhorse_log