@scullboy55 you get a shock and it hurts, a little worce then you wold if you touched somthing metal on a hot day, depending on how much voltage you give the thing ofc. but once you have discharged the shock once you wont feel a thing. however if you charge up the voltage to i high amount while touching the thing you can shock people quit badly and you still wouldnt feel a thing till you shocked them
@s3thisc00l Voltage and Current(Amperage) are two completely different things, I(Current) = Volts / Resistance So, you can have a huge amount of voltage, with a huge amount of resistance, the amps are slim, yet with a lot of voltage, and little resistance, that's where you get the high Amperage.
That's a small generator. The one's they used to bring to my schools were much larger. They would have the volts jumping three feet. The little one here is not nearly as impressive.
ISNT THAT FUN??? LMAOO
SNOOPDOGG809 1 week ago
at 2:59 u like so beatiful
MSKill3r 4 months ago
@scullboy55 you get a shock and it hurts, a little worce then you wold if you touched somthing metal on a hot day, depending on how much voltage you give the thing ofc. but once you have discharged the shock once you wont feel a thing. however if you charge up the voltage to i high amount while touching the thing you can shock people quit badly and you still wouldnt feel a thing till you shocked them
ivorbigun20 5 months ago
right around 1:30 and 1:31, the electricity goes down his shirt
fendor18 8 months ago
I have literally never heard the end of the song for these videos, because I've already clicked through to the next one.
boycottbreathing 8 months ago
my scientist teacher has one of those.
renesk8forever 9 months ago
Wasn't this thing called a Van de Graaff generator?
Might be just me nitpicking here.
sjeses 1 year ago
@sjeses No, it's called a Van Der Graaf generator. I am nitpicking here :)
olifudge 7 months ago
crazy650c this is an experiment/demonstration on how lightning behaves. And is not about who's generator is bigger..
gilbertmigs 1 year ago
What is the amperage/voltage on this device?
fortehlulz9999 1 year ago
So a human can die from 300 Milliamps how can you take 50000 volts through your hand?
s3thisc00l 1 year ago
@s3thisc00l
You are comparing amps and volts. Lrn2science.
HumaninSeoul 1 year ago
@s3thisc00l Voltage and Current(Amperage) are two completely different things, I(Current) = Volts / Resistance So, you can have a huge amount of voltage, with a huge amount of resistance, the amps are slim, yet with a lot of voltage, and little resistance, that's where you get the high Amperage.
futuresoldier7 1 year ago
That's a small generator. The one's they used to bring to my schools were much larger. They would have the volts jumping three feet. The little one here is not nearly as impressive.
crazy650c 2 years ago
@crazy650c this is an experiment/demonstration on how lightning behaves. And is not about who's generator is bigger..
gilbertmigs 1 year ago
k that ii
nicknezoo12 2 years ago
If Barbie is so cool, why do we have to buy her friends?
Tributeable 2 years ago 46
Awesome :)
And what a beautiful girl :D
VampiresDK 2 years ago
barbies bad hair day XD
microsoftboi 2 years ago