Is 48V lethal?

A 48V battery is not lethal in terms of electrocution. There is other risk involved (dropping metal or creating a short), and those risk are not dependent on the electrically being 48v, but also apply to 36v, 12v or 6v.
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How dangerous is 48V?

48V is reasonably safe for most people under normal conditions. As observed by @crowie, the original (and current) technology wired public telephone system operates on 48V for over 100 years. That old telephone technology is very likely the precedent for establishing 48V as the legal limit.
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How many volts is lethal?

Assuming a steady current flow (as opposed to a shock from a capacitor or from static electricity), shocks above 2,700 volts are often fatal, with those above 11,000 volts being usually fatal, though exceptional cases have been noted.
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Is 50V DC dangerous?

You point out in your letter that some consensus standards consider live parts operating between 50 and 60 volts, DC, to be non-hazardous under certain circumstances. However, OSHA considers all voltages of 50 volts or above to be hazardous.
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Can 50V shock you?

Most people in reasonably good physical and mental shape can still react quickly enough to release themselves in 2.7 sec or less from a 50V shock. When the voltage level is 50V and above, however, it delivers too much energy in less than 3 sec, which leads to electrical fatalities.
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Is a 450 volt shock lethal?

An electric shock at 50V a.c. is unlikely to be fatal, however it can still be painful and may cause a related accident from a reaction to the shock. Voltages greater than 450V a.c. are especially dangerous.
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How much voltage is a Taser?

The electrical output of the TASER is 50,000 Volts. The voltage may seem high, but the amperage on both systems is well below safe limits. ADVANCED TASER M26 output is 3.6mA average current (0.0036 Amps) The X26 output is 2.1mA (0.0021 Amps).
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Can 60V shock you?

It's not the voltage but the current that kills. About 60V is considered the level at which you can start getting an electric shock.
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Is 24v dangerous?

No arc flash hazards are present and the voltage is low enough that the shock hazard is almost negligible. But make no mistake, electricity is not a toy. If a perfect storm of bad conditions presents itself, it is still possible for 24VDC to be lethal.
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How many DC volts can shock you?

A voltage of 60V per cm across your body will cause tissue damage. If the entry and exit points are somewhere like your leg, you can survive even the frighteningly high voltages from lightning. If the voltage goes across your heart, even 100VDC could be fatal and stop it.
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How many volts is a bolt of lightning?

A typical lightning flash is about 300 million Volts and about 30,000 Amps. In comparison, household current is 120 Volts and 15 Amps.
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Can a human survive 10000 volts?

Dr. Michael S. Morse, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of San Diego, explains that while 10,000 volts can be life threatening in certain circumstances, it's possible for something to have 10,000 volts behind it and be relatively harmless.
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What voltage kills a horse?

Abstract. IT is well known to electricians that animals are much more sensitive to electric shock than human beings. Quite low voltages, of the order of 20 volts, are dangerous to cattle and horses.
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Is 24V DC lethal?

It is perhaps worth noting that 12/24V DC is just as deadly as 120/240V AC. There's naught deadly in voltage, it's the wattage that electrocutes you. A static shock is 6kV, as I recall, but the amperage is low enough that it doesn't hurt at all.
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Can You Feel 5 volts?

A human tongue is on average around 7000 Ohms. By this, 5V / 7000 Ohms = 0.0007A or 0.7 mA. At these levels you wouldn't even feel the electricity so that voltage is safe for a human.
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Is 36V DC dangerous?

Industry regulations The safety voltage is not higher than 36V, the continuous contact safety voltage is 24V, and the safe current is 10mA. The degree of damage to the human body caused by electric shock depends mainly on the magnitude of the current through the human body and the length of the power-on time.
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Is 18v AC dangerous?

Fewer precautions are necessary for voltages less than about 20-50V given normal skin resistance, which is why 9V batteries, 12V automotive electrical systems, and 18VAC doorbell transformers don't generally kill people.
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Is 110V DC dangerous?

110 DC is more dangerous as there is no frequency in dc and 110 V dc remains always at peak i.e, 110V DC.. While in Ac voltage there is concept of frequency and in every cycle, three times the value of ac voltages is zero and hence there is a chance of escaping from the electrocution….
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Why is 50v a safe touch voltage?

The 50 V AC conventional touch voltage limit relates to the requirements of Section 411 of IET Wiring Regulations for protection against electric shock in a TN system in the event a fault between a line conductor and earthed exposed-conductive-parts or a protective, under healthy network conditions.
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What does 480 volts do to a person?

Exposure to high voltage electricity (greater than 500 volts) has the potential to result in serious tissue damage. Serious electrical shock injuries usually have an entrance and exit site on the body because the individual becomes part of the electrical circuit.
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Is DC current lethal?

Though both AC and DC currents and shock are lethal, more DC current is required to have the same effect as AC current. For example, if you are being electrocuted or shocked 0.5 to 1.5 milliamps of AC 60 Hz current is required and up to 4 mA of DC current is required.
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What is the highest voltage for a stun gun?

30,000 is the maximum voltage that could jump across stun gun contacts spaced one centimeter apart. Any claimed voltage greater violates the laws of physics. Here's why. Maximum electric field (Emax) refers to the potential electric energy that can occupy a physical space.
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What is the strongest stun gun?

Vipertek VTS-989

It's incredibly powerful with a voltage of 300 million, making it the strongest stun gun on this list.
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Can a Taser knock you out?

Stun guns run off of high voltage, but low amperage in order to disable someone. Fact: Completely false. A slight touch will cause someone to jerk back, but not incapacitate them.
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What does a 120v shock feel like?

120v/100,000Ω=0.0012 amperes which equals 1.2mA. A person may feel a slight tingling sensation. The severity of shock from a given source will depend upon its path through your body.
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