Oersted is the unit of magnetizing field (also known as magnetic field
strength or intensity) in the CGS system of units. It is defined as
1000/4π (≈79.5774715) amperes per meter of flux path, in terms of SI units.
So a copper wire with High Voltage which lacks any sign of a magnetic field,
via testing with a compass, means it lacks amperes and thus there is no current?
What causes the pain when you get an electric spark, the amperes?
I'm trying to get my head around why sparks would be coming of the side of
a plastic encasement of a battery or off insulated wiring via insulated pliers
without the person feeling a shock. If it crosses the plastic and insulation,
would it not cross the rubber on the pliers also and shock the person?
What's up with that?
Examples of no flux and sparks:
Aromaz 027 - Back to basics HV Everywhere Part 1
Aromaz 028 - Back to basics HV Everywhere Part 2
A few experimenters have smelt burning flesh without pain. This is
a caused by plasma and not by electric shock?
"don't do that it hurts" was the only lesson I was taught
Randy
strength or intensity) in the CGS system of units. It is defined as
1000/4π (≈79.5774715) amperes per meter of flux path, in terms of SI units.
So a copper wire with High Voltage which lacks any sign of a magnetic field,
via testing with a compass, means it lacks amperes and thus there is no current?
What causes the pain when you get an electric spark, the amperes?
I'm trying to get my head around why sparks would be coming of the side of
a plastic encasement of a battery or off insulated wiring via insulated pliers
without the person feeling a shock. If it crosses the plastic and insulation,
would it not cross the rubber on the pliers also and shock the person?
What's up with that?
Examples of no flux and sparks:
Aromaz 027 - Back to basics HV Everywhere Part 1
Aromaz 028 - Back to basics HV Everywhere Part 2
A few experimenters have smelt burning flesh without pain. This is
a caused by plasma and not by electric shock?
"don't do that it hurts" was the only lesson I was taught
Randy
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