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Which is more dangerous AC current or DC current and why?

Answer Posted / sahil

I think nobody has done 12th here....
AC increases in its half cycle from 0 to (say) I●..... The value we see is the virtual value of AC but peak value I● is √2 times of the value shown by AC voltmeter....

So,we can say that from AC we will get (approx.) 1.5 times more voltage shock as shown in its virtual value(that we often think is the maximum value)
I think this is higher level answer for those who didn't have done +2 with physics.
Thankyou

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