No lower voltage is more dangerous than higher voltage. High voltage has tendancy to knock you away from it, lower voltage likes to hold on. Not only that there are more amps in the same load at lower voltage.
Regardless to what you think fresh water is not very conductive at all. You have to add salts or acids for conductivity. I've seen server rooms get flooded by a river and the computers just kept on chugging.
Next please!
that is an old wives tale that will get you killed, plain and simple.
it all comes down to potential energy.
the higher the voltage, the more potential energy.
what changes? the duration of time between the time it takes for a breaker to kick.
why is this? because 20 amps of 277 has alot more power behind it than 20 amps of 120.
you dont believe me, next time you have the chance and no one is looking, take 120 directly to ground, and observe.
next, take 277 volts to ground. use your kleins to hold the 277 wire, as the heat released will be enough to give you 2nd degree burns.
do NOT attempt this with live 480... the flash alone could be enough to start your clothes burning and give you 3rd degree flash burns
as far as getting shocked with voltages higher than 110, this is what happens-
typically, you get stuck to the wire. this is because the amperage that is now running through your body overpowers the electrical impulses your brain is trying to send to your muscles to let go. you cant let go even if you wanted to. someone else would have to be incredibly strong and have there adrenaline going just to have the strength to knock you off the wire and save your life. then, because you are a poor conductor, the area making contact with the energized part on your body heats up and begins to burn. this process changes the conductive properties of the point of contact, and actually reduces the amount of power going through you. this is the point that your finally able to 'let go' if your lucky, the entire affair is over in a millisecond or 4.. but it feels like a lifetime, and you walk away with what looks like a nasty sunburn on one spot and a numb arm that aches for a couple of days.
if your not lucky, what happens is this- the heat continues to build up, untill something that is energized reaches its flash point (the point in which the materials within cease to be solids/liquids and expand into gasses from excessive heat) then, there is an explosion of
energized gas that both electrocutes and then burns anything it comes into contact with. the duration of this flash is in nanoseconds. its over before you can even process the images your eyes are seeing. this same explosion is what 'blows a man clear' of the line, if he is lucky... or else he will soon be a crispy critter. more often than not, arms, legs, fingers, heads, you name it are left behind during one of these explosive events. then, after the explosion occurs, anything that is combustable and retaining excessive heat, now erupts into flame and starts to burn... like your hair and clothes.
so from start to finish, aprox .025 of 1 second, you just went from cutting a wire, to blown the fuck up.
yeah, higher voltage is safer....
maybe if your trying to get out of the gene pool.