Shocked by a Taser - For Science!
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Craig Beals explores what it feels like to be hit with a high voltage taser!
After being invited to appear in CYSTM - Back to the Future, a UA-cam Original with Jake Roper from Vsauce3 (watch it here: • Could You Survive BACK... ), Craig finds himself on the receiving end of 1,200 volts of electricity just to see if he could survive high voltage.
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Dude, you may have lost your mind. I've heard those tasers are absolutely terrible! Way cool that you got to be in a yt original!
Forget the electricity, I watched you fell ON the darts in slow motion. I tought they will impale you. I'm sure the spots hurt for days.
There was definitely some pain in the impact areas!!! But I am all healed up now!
Coolest Science Teacher Ever!!
You are way too kind!!
agreed
Great work man
Thank you!
Just a note, "shock" is the word you are looking for that describes being exposed to electricity. "Electrocution" is short for "electrical execution," and specifically means you die from the shock.
It isn't the voltage that kills you. It is the Amperage. Voltage means nothing without considering the Amperage rate
Imma have to say worth! Missed your videos btw welcome back!!!
Thank you!!
4:05
The proper term is shocked.
Electrocution is the injury or killing of someone by electric shock.
@6:51 laughing? crying? both? you know it is not normal to let someone shoot you with one of those right?
Great video I was laughing and crying too!
mostly crying...
Very well crafted!! Joined the notification squad right away!!
Thank you!!
"What happens when you get electrocuted?"
You get buried or cremated because electrocution means you're dead.
I was tazed 6 times and one time in the head by police.... Would you imagine the headaches and body aches they electrocuted the contact lens out my eye and tore my retna as well as nerve damage to my wrist. Glade you are ok man I watched your video and man !!! Im getting treatment know, but thank you for the video bro...
You a criminal? You black?
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Cool story, bro. Any proof?
Did you cut the back of the shirt out, so the teaser makes no holes in it?
Yep! I cut the back of the shirt out so we could see the darts in my back and so we could try to see if anything showed up in thermal/infrared. Now the shirt is used as a seat cover in my Jeep Cannon!
@@BealsScience Wouldn't shirtless have been easier?
Probably to make pulling out the prongs easier
@@bjarnes.4423 yes. But then everybody would have had to look at me without a shirt on...and that picture isn't as pretty as it was when I was younger!
@@8b8b8b you are correct - the hope was that we would be able to pull the prongs out easier if there wasn't fabric in the way.
My daughter's boyfriend is a cop, and part of the training is to be subjected to a "taser experience". I got to watch the video of this part of training. He also said, "It's probably the most painful thing you can feel"
Its not an experience I care to try again! That's for sure!
It's not the taser, it's the straight fall with your head BACK that will get you.
Honestly, I think that was the worst part. I was seeing stars and had a massive headache for at least 12 hours after this - and I was never sure if it was from the shock (not likely) or the fact that my head crashed hard on the rocks!
It hurt to watch it
Im telin ya man, If I had you for a teacher, I would be a Scientist right now lol
Or a science teacher so you can do weird and crazy stuff and call it “educational”!
@@BealsScience lol i know, right? I missed my calling!
that's the travesty of the industrialized education system, it's designed to numb your mind and spirit while robbing your childhood. knowledge is exciting, school is traumatic.
A little misleading there. The fly swatter is actually higher voltage than the tasser. Most run around 2500v via the use of chained boost converters to bring that 3v source up to voltage high enough to spark and kill bugs.
I once knew a guy in my neighborhood who made a shock game that could slowly increase the volts. I think it went up to 500. The game was to see who go go the highest and hold on the longest. I held on the highest setting for 3 minutes. At a certain point the voltage clenches your mussels and you couldn’t let go even if you wanted to.
Was it based on AC? If it were DC, i don't think there would've been any issue with removing your hands. With AC, current changes polarity like, 50-60 times per second, which is why, your body gets affected by a new polarity at that frequency, causing you to stick.
I don’t know. All I know is that it was fun.
0:55 i haven't seen the red-eye effect in a long time
same
5 second ride? Nobody takes the 30 second lol
Those 5 seconds felt like an eternity! I can’t imaging going 30 seconds!
Mr. Beals, I believe you need an editor; from your About Me:
"Craig Beals has performed research around the *word* including the Summit of Greenland's Ice Sheet, Namibia, Mongolia, Belize, Borneo and others. Learn at the BealsScience UA-cam Channel or visit www.BealsScience.com for even more learning!"
You are correct! I DO need an editor! Thank you for bringing this to my attention! I've fixed the error.
4:05 Most people die when they are electrocuted.
Taser guns used by law enforcement can cause heart rhythm problems, sudden cardiac arrest and death, according to a new study. Be Safe 👍🌹
Is it weird that I really want to try this?
Just kinda nervous about buying one and handing it to my friend...Time will tell. Im not very smart after all.
I don’t think it is weird...but I am also foolish enough to hand my friend a taser and let them try it on me...
You can beat a taser with a thick leather jacket .
That is definitely possible! But, you won’t see me trying it out - I am officially retired from getting tased!
Try the new Taser 7. Higher velocity and better dart impact. Might go through a decently thick jacket.
What's the amperage?
Just a few milliamps - very low amperage (thankfully).
This. THIS is why this video fails at being much of anything. It doesn't touch for one second on what makes the taser a complex weapon and what is going on biologically and under the hood of the device. Just a bunch of cut shots of the same 3 seconds of taser hit footage. Nothing more than a glorified jackass video. No science.
Nice video
But why is this video not public?
It will go public on Monday, October 21 at 9am Eastern - the same time that Jake Roper releases the first episode of Could You Survive the Movies!
You are just way ahead of the game!
@@BealsScience so I wasn't supposed to see this?
@@Artificial.-_-.intelligence you are all good! You got the 'sneak peek'!
Can you try a pepper spray next time?
Are you trying to kill me?!
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Thats not a police taser it has 25,000 volts. Try an actual police taser
This taser has the exact same voltage as the x26 which is the police version. Both start at 50,000 volts and taper down to a lower voltage as the circuit is completed. They send a sustained 1,500-1,200 volts during that tapering phase.
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