...and a suicidal 8 years old....sounds to me like they have a lot more to worry about that a few seconds of high voltage.
“The force of the electricity shot through her body, lifted her, and threw her against a wall,” the suit alleges.
Sorry, lost me right there.
“The force of the electricity shot through her body, lifted her, and threw her against a wall,” the suit alleges.
Sorry, lost me right there.
They must have cooler Tasers than us. Ones that have a "suspend physics" button.
This might be within the realms of physics if the current is DC, which tends to "knock" you away because it causes muscles to contract involuntarily. AC current tends to "freeze" you because the current is alternating so quickly that your muscles are basically being told to do opposite motions at the same time. So it's not entirely impossible that if the girl was in the right position, the electric shock might have caused her muscles to throw herself against the wall in one spasm. On the other hand, I thought taser is meant to paralyze.
This might be within the realms of physics if the current is DC, which tends to "knock" you away because it causes muscles to contract involuntarily. AC current tends to "freeze" you because the current is alternating so quickly that your muscles are basically being told to do opposite motions at the same time. So it's not entirely impossible that if the girl was in the right position, the electric shock might have caused her muscles to throw herself against the wall in one spasm. On the other hand, I thought taser is meant to paralyze.