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- From: thad@btr.BTR.COM (Thaddeus P. Floryan)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: SHOCKING STORIES
- Message-ID: <7485@public.BTR.COM>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 12:15:27 GMT
- References: <1992Jul18.175339.10396@newstand.syr.edu> <nhg7cv4@fido.asd.sgi.com> <7480@public.BTR.COM>
- Organization: BTR Public Access UNIX, Mountain View CA
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- In article <7480@public.BTR.COM> grady@public.BTR.COM ( ) writes:
- >Just to take this thread on a morbid twist,
- >does anyone know what voltage and amperage
- >is used in state executions?
-
- Dunno, but I've "heard" that a person can be killed using a common 1-1/2V
- "D" cell battery, some wire, and two needles.
-
- No, you DON'T strangle the person with the wire, shove the battery down
- his throat, and bury him under a cross made from the needles! :-)
-
- As it was related to me years ago, the point (no pun :-) of the needles
- was to penetrate the epidermis and present the battery's voltage to the
- highly-conductive "inner" layers of the person's body; if, say, one
- needle pierced each arm, the current would pass through the heart causing
- fibrillation leading to death.
-
- Probably a 12V car battery and jumper cables (with one clamped to, say, the
- big toe and the other to one's opposing arm) would effect the same result;
- 'twould probably hurt, too! :-)
-
- Which reminds me: I remember some 40 years ago the Rye Beach Amusement Park
- in New York had a "ride" in the fun house which was a 30' or so diameter
- cone whose apex was about 3' higher than the circumference: the trick was not
- to be "spun off" as the wheel/cone was spun faster. No sweat ... 'til the
- ride operator starting turning on the sparks. ZZZZ-Z-A-P, *P*O*W*. The
- shock would cause one to release one's hands and, of course, be spun off.
-
- My recollection was the shock was imparted through bolts whose heads were
- flush with the wooden surface of the "wheel/cone." Wonder what voltage
- was used? Wonder if such "rides" still exist in amusement parks?
-
- Hmmm, what with all the concern about falsely-triggered car alarms awakening
- neighborhoods, what about having one's car charged up to some potential?
-
- Thief attempts to break in, ZZZ-Z-A-P *P*O*W*. Only a millisecond disturbance
- to the neighbors, followed by the thief's quiet wimperings! :-)
-
- Hmmm, would probably need a remote-control device to disable such a system
- for legitimate entry.
-
- Thad Floryan [ thad@btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]
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