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Ohm's law:volts (V) equals current (I) times resistance (R). So, assuming resistance is constant, voltage and current are in lockstep. As one goes up, so does the other, and vice versa. You can’t have a lot of amps without a lot of volts.
So, back to which kills you, the amps or volts. Given your body is a constant resistance, it really is a combination of both. Higher voltage means higher amperage, and thus higher voltage has more potential to kill. It takes only 100mA to stop your heart.
Electrical injury can cause a variety of cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation).
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