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What if you were in the sun for 1 nanosecond?
as it would during a nanosecond on the Sun’s surface. During the nanosecond on the Sun, photons from the Sun would flood into your eye and strike your retinal cells. Then, at the end of the nanosecond, you’d jump back home. At this point, the retinal cells wouldn’t even have begun responding.
Can you touch the surface of the sun?
But if you take a look around, there’s nothing here for you to actually land on, because the sun doesn’t have any solid surface to speak of. It’s just a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gas. So instead of landing on the photosphere, you’re going to sink into it.
What can’t we touch the sun?
1) We can’t look at the sun during a solar eclipse, as the sun radiation can harm our eyes. 2) We can’t touch the sun because it is very far from us. 3) We can’t go out to play in the dark because we will not be able to see anything and can even fall down while playing.
What if the sun went out?
With no sunlight, photosynthesis would stop, but that would only kill some of the plants—there are some larger trees that can survive for decades without it. Within a few days, however, the temperatures would begin to drop, and any humans left on the planet’s surface would die soon after.
What is the maximum amount of current that can kill you?
Maximum current an average man can grasp and “let go” 20 mA Paralysis of respiratory muscles 100 mA Ventricular fibrillation threshold 2 A Cardiac standstill and internal organ damage 15/20 A Common fuse breaker opens circuit† Open in a separate window *From NIOSH.1 †Contact with 20 mA of current can be fatal.
How long can you be on an emergency hold?
The duration of an emergency hold is typically a few days, but there is significant variation among states. Emergency holds are distinct from civil inpatient or outpatient commitment, which entails the involuntary treatment of mental illness over a period of days or weeks.
How long does it take for Decibels to damage your body?
At 100 decibels, damage can occur with 15 minutes of exposure. At 112 decibels, damage can occur with only one minute of exposure. At 140 decibels, immediate nerve damage can occur.
What is the total body resistance of the human body?
There are connections to the left hand and the left foot. The “total body resistance” of the person is composed of the very low (approximately 300 Ω) internal body resistance plus the 2 skin contact resistances. The skin contact resistance will usually be between 1000 and 100,000 Ω, depending on contact area,…