I have a math and/or physics question for you Flood that i am curious about. We all know that if a current is put into a source of water, electricity will course through it and if you touch that water, the current will jump, and flow through you. More often than not this can kill, but in this situation lets say no person or thing will be harmed.
If we were going to completely seperate an ocean, for this scenario lets say the Atlantic, how much electricity in volts would be needed to light up the entire body of water?
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I don't know, but I think I know a away you can figure it out. If the data is there, take the amount of water in the atlantic in cubic feet. Find out how many volts it takes to electrocute 1 cubic foot of water. Multiply. Bingo