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Yep. A non-survivable injury, but not a quickly fatal one. Hideous way to die. My scoutmaster was a lineman and found a guy who'd tried to steal what he thought was de-energized cable once. After he told the story I was afraid of *power outlets* for weeks.
Power company out here has a video online of the safety demos they do for first responders - including frying a hot dog from an arc.
A guy in the Air Force told me once there were radars you could do that with, but that sergeants had *no* sense of humor about the thing. Mostly because you weren't supposed to be standing that close when the radar was active, as it would do the same thing to your innards.
That doesn't surprise me - I know there are a lot of safety regulations about not letting people spend too much time working on cell towers and the like for similar reasons. Not insta-fry under most circumstances, more like the frog in the pot.
yeah RF might not be ionising but it can cook you quite well, stuff like eyes aren’t really designed to dissipate much incoming energy at all
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