[rescue] I'm not an EE Q - clarification

Tim H. lists at pellucidar.net
Fri Jul 19 08:08:20 CDT 2002


On 19 Jul 2002 08:58:18 +0100
Alex White <meltie at myrealbox.com> wrote:

> I have been told that shorting a car battery out this way will
> generate X-rays...?
> 
> Alex

I'm not sure where that comes from, X-rays are a high frequency
radiation, a car battery has a frequency of zero.  If you get an arcing
connection it actually is a high frequency make/break type thing and
will dump out a bunch of RF noise, as well as a decent amount of UV
light.  I don't know about X-rays. An actual solid short across a car
battery shouldn't emit anything but really serious IR, and if whatever
you short it with isn't seriously large, you'll get a small puddle of
molten metal.  A car battery can dump hundreds of amps through a dead
short, and hundreds of amps can melt a pretty big screwdriver. :-)



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