Simon G
-
Hi everyone,
Watched a programme recently on TV, a young man was on top of a train (not advised) and the power lines above him carried 10,000 volts. He got too close and it jumped through the air and got him. Thankfully he lived and made a decent recovery.
My question being, is it even possible to take an educated guess at how many amps went through him? Say he was 2-3” away from the wire, with air being a poor conductor, I would of thought 1A would of still been enough to take his life no problem.
From what I’ve read about online this is no easy question, say weather circumstances where not raining.
Looking forward to responses!
Watched a programme recently on TV, a young man was on top of a train (not advised) and the power lines above him carried 10,000 volts. He got too close and it jumped through the air and got him. Thankfully he lived and made a decent recovery.
My question being, is it even possible to take an educated guess at how many amps went through him? Say he was 2-3” away from the wire, with air being a poor conductor, I would of thought 1A would of still been enough to take his life no problem.
From what I’ve read about online this is no easy question, say weather circumstances where not raining.
Looking forward to responses!