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In article , scharkalvin wrote:
Malcolm Reeves wrote: On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 Roy Lewallen wrote: I've also read that Edison created and promoted the electric chair, which was run from AC, to dramatize the danger of AC over DC. He had a big investment in DC distribution systems and equipment, while Westinghouse was promoting AC power distribution. Didn't Edison try to get execution by electric chair "Westinghousing" too, or is that a rumour. Early electric chairs WERE AC, but they tended to fry you rather than electrocute. Electric chairs, early and semi-modern and modern, use/used AC because AC electrocutes more than DC does (at least if the AC frequency is in the power-line, lower-audio or upper-"subsonic" frequency range). (AC frequencies of radio frequencies or high audio frequencies were safer.) This business of electric chairs frying rather than electrocuting has a grain of truth - electric chairs often have enough voltage and current to cook vital organs in case "more-true electrocution" does not occur. Electrocution in a typical case is most likely with AC (secondarily pulsating DC) of power line or lower-audio or nearly-audio-subaudio frequency and with shock path involving the head or a limb so as to involve the brain or the heart or both. Worst case usually involves ventricular fibrillation, a deadly disturbance in heart rhythm where electrical cause is "typically" 100-1,000 mA of low frequency AC or pulsating DC through the torso. Electrocution is unreliable enough that electric chairs require "backup" mechanisms of killing. As in either cooking vital organs or paralyzing breating long enough to deprive the brain of oxygen long enough to disable restarting of breathing when the shock is stopped. I insist that survival of shocks that are not far from bad-case is equally unreliable! Tesla used to demonstrate passing a million volts through his body to light gas tubes, but he used high frequency current (in the khz range) to do it. Tesla-related AC survival involved high frequencies that are not as bad as either lower frequency AC or unsteady DC! High enough frequency AC is less-electrocuting than DC can be given even slowest accidental application/removal rates! Horror stories by horrifically-burned high-voltage-DC survivors come mainly from those who lived to tell a horrific tale rather than had a closed-casket funeral because the current was DC rather than power-line-frequency AC. - Don Klipstein ) |
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