7 MILLION VOLT TASER (stun... thingy)!!!

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Published 2018-02-13
While the police taser creates 50kV, how can there be stun or taser products at 7 million volts or more out there? WHAT’S GOING ON?!

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All Comments (20)
  • @imacomedian980
    This man is a national treasure and should be protected at all cost.
  • @siringc
    "I'm completely free to- F*CK!" Guy's got his priorities
  • I think a 7,000,000 volt "stun gun" would be like the tesla coil turrets from the "Red Alert" games...
  • @timeforcake8350
    The fact that he knows how to hurt himself without dying proves he’s a genius
  • Title of the video: "7 MILLION VOLT TASER" Him: Searches if it's legal to marry your cousin in Canada
  • @GDJSingh
    1:56 I like how He just gets distracted by something else and actually does a whole different thing😂
  • I love how he went from a 7,000,000 taser to asking google if its legal to marry your cousin in Canada.😂😂😂
  • @Chris-kt9yq
    "No body cares, they can buy shotguns" Greatest delivered line in parody history
  • @arnuvbatra5781
    I agree with what was said at the end of the video. I think about it this way: V = IR. So, voltage and current are proportional, if current goes up, so does voltage. If the current is limited, then the voltage is limited (for the same resistance). Pretty basic but, Ohm's Law always works and it is a good way to simplify electricity in your mind. Hope this helps.
  • @Joe_1sr9
    Love this guy he clearly explains the myths surrounding lots of misconceptions and debunks lots of idiots.
  • @mariaponce6217
    I don’t know what your saying but I feel like I learned something
  • @tomsterbg8130
    I've always been so confused about all the variables with electricity, but you really help me learn more about it. Thank you so much for that!
  • He should be the standard for teachers to follow. Priceless effective and fun learning.
  • @zcrib3
    I don't know why I am so amused by him consistently electrocuting himself.
  • @Electroblud
    "It's not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that indicates how much hurting you shall receive. Because a touched supply voltage may drop if its current is somehow limited" ~ElectroBOOM (Mehdi Sadaghar); 11.02.2018. I hereby request to use this quote in the form above whenever someone asks a related question.
  • @peterbach1126
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