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“Electricity is neutral. It doesn’t want to kill you, but it will if you give it a chance. Electricity wants to go home, and to find a quick way to get there – and it will.
“… Anything that gives it an escape route. Anything – iron, wire, water flesh, ganglia – that will take it where it must go, with the efficiency of gravity or the imperative of salmon swimming upriver… And it wants the shortest route – which is not around a corner and through a muscle mass in the middle of your back, but it will go that way if it has to.”
Hunter S, Thompson, 1989, Songs of the Doomed
Glossary of Terms Used in This Book
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Chapter Two. What Electricity Is and is and isn’t
Chapter Three. Nature is Perverse but Kind
Chapter Four. Getting Some Static
Chapter Five. Using Models for Four Cases
Chapter Six. Special Effects: High Voltages
Chapter Seven. Making Electricity Safer
Chapter Eight. Your Own Devises
Chapter Ten. Some Heartfelt Advice
Chapter Eleven. Shocking Truths About Electrobiology
Chapter Twelve. The “Official” Limits
Chapter Thirteen. Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid
Chapter Fifteen. Putting It All Together
Chapter Sixteen. Some Typical Play Scenarios
Chapter Seventeen. Test Your Understanding
Chapter Eighteen. Some Final Thoughts
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Appendix One: Electrical Meters
Appendix Two: An Advanced Look at Current
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