The electrodes are only an inch or two apart. Why doesn’t the electricity take the shortest path and leave the rest of your body alone?
OTOH, if the electricity flows through your body to the ground, why does it need two electrodes?
The electrodes are only an inch or two apart. Why doesn’t the electricity take the shortest path and leave the rest of your body alone?
OTOH, if the electricity flows through your body to the ground, why does it need two electrodes?
Here ya go. The Liquid Stun gun is interesting.
Um, no. The skin effect is related to frequency, and has to do with the way current travels through a conductor. Since many tasers and stun guns use voltage multiplying networks, the output is often mostly DC with some relatively small AC ripple, ergo the skin effect doesn’t come into play.