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Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0. Hahahaha......later, Ross "DarkMatter" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:20:30 -0500, "Clifton T. Sharp Jr." Gave us: Watson A.Name - Watt Sun wrote: mentioned... This didn't even compare, though, with the time that Tom tongue-tested a cellular telephone PS, 10.6VDC, 850 mA. OUCH!! I've tongue tested (as have probably just about everyone else) a fresh 9V battery, and your battery isn't that much more. Should have given you a bit of a twinge... :-) I suspect the internal resistance of the battery limits what can flow through your nice, wet tongue. I don't remember the short-circuit current of a typical 9V battery, but it seems to me the last time I tested one it was in the tens of milliamps. What a joke. Your tongue isn't enough of a short... at all to pull such a battery or even single cell down. |
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