Which is more dangerous: voltage, current, or power?
Many people believe high voltage alone is deadly, but the real danger of electricity depends on how voltage, current, and power work together.
In this video, electricity is explained using a simple waterfall model.
The height of the waterfall represents voltage, the amount of water flowing represents current, and the destructive force of the falling water represents electrical power.
You will learn:
Why current is the direct cause of electrical injury
How voltage enables current to flow through the human body
Why watts represent the severity of damage per second
Why household wiring and solar panel systems can be lethal
Why low-voltage sources like car batteries are usually safe
This video is useful for students, technicians, electricians, and anyone working with electrical or solar power systems. Understanding these concepts is critical for electrical safety and accident prevention.

Links of the related videos:
AC and DC Current Explained:
https://youtu.be/J8qVLb3a35s
Volts Amps Watts explained:
https://youtu.be/KqckpPH0mPs

If you have any of the following questions in your mind then this video is helpful for you.
Why do 12 volts not shock you. What kills you, amps or volts. What is the difference between volts, watts, and amps. Does higher voltage mean higher watts. What hurts more, watts or volts. Do we get shock from voltage or current. What’s more important, amps or volts. Do volts shock you or amps. Do we get shock from voltage or current. Do volts or amps determine the severity of shock. How do amps and volts relate to watts.

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