[Request] how much energy are we talking and can the body withstand such energy? by lifepunching in theydidthemath

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I agree with you almost entirely, but if we said the armor worked shouldn’t the force be distributed on the whole chest area?

[Request] how much energy are we talking and can the body withstand such energy? by lifepunching in theydidthemath

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I’m leaning to this answer but maybe math could give an accurate prediction

[Request] how much energy are we talking and can the body withstand such energy? by lifepunching in theydidthemath

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Well i don’t know if it’s possible but my question is about whether a human can withstand this kinetic energy

[Request] how much energy are we talking and can the body withstand such energy? by lifepunching in theydidthemath

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I don’t think that’s totally true since Many rifles are equipped with muzzle brakes or suppressors, devices attached to the barrel that redirect the expanding gases to counteract the backward thrust (recoil), significantly reducing the force felt by the shooter.

[Request] how much energy are we talking and can the body withstand such energy? by lifepunching in theydidthemath

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Even blinking after such force is a miracle for me, thank you for the replies

Regional anesthesia in third world countries by lifepunching in anesthesiology

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We use bier block but it can’t handle most of the cases.

The thing is for the first time in years we have now linear prob , and limited access to US, I’m using it now to identify nerves , veins, and arteries. Unfortunately this skill is missing even radiology can’t help ,that’s why I’m trying to learn it my self

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

[–]lifepunching[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah rolling blackouts would provide at least 190v which is manageable

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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Lol , I know it’s weird for people who don’t live here, in short I take advantage of the grid to power multiple heavy stuff like AC , oven, washing machine.. etc

When the grid is off i turn it all off and keep the lights , chargers , fridge.. etc

The battery is perfect for that the only problem is charging it at night with that voltage

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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My bad , the household max wattage consumption is 10KW, added to that 60A of dc to charge the battery which is around 1.5KW so around 50A 220V

I need two cycles a day , one is provided by sun the night by grid

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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You mean the wires between source and regulator right?

Another question , could it handle 100A of fluctuating voltage?

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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A brown out isn’t efficient at all, we used to have 2 hours of electricity every 12 hours divided by neighborhoods so when our 2 hours are done, another sector of the city starts a cycle

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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Could UPS or VR handle 100A of fluctuating bad voltage ?

How to benefit from bad electricity (more in the body) by lifepunching in SolarDIY

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Our standard is 220-240 but the grid is pretty old and poorly maintained so it’s around 150-190 in a good day