Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side => That CAN'T be true! => Topic started by: Cujef on 24/09/2007 20:25:09
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I was forwarded multiple e-mails, and have heard stories in person of horrible things happening while someone is using their cell phone while they have it hooked up to the wall charging. One report was that a man here in the US had hooked up his cell phone to his charger, and received a call shortly after, and proceeded to use the phone while still attached to the charger. He then was struck with a surge of electricty and was unconcious with burns on his hand. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital a short time later.
Has anyone heard any truth to this? I myself have used my cell phone while it is charging and the only thing I have ever noticed is that it will get very hot. I assume from the charging and the use that it is getting warm to the touch. Other than that, I don't know what to think.
Could this case I mentioned be a unique instance where there was faulty wiring in the electrical outlet he had his phone charger plugged into that could have caused the surge?
What do you all think?
-Jeff
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I think a myth like this was proven to be fake on the Mythbuster show, but that is only what I recall, and I have no information to back my thought up. But it wouldn't make sense that an electrical surge would go through the cellphone to the human, because the battery, the phone speakers, and the buttons aren't completely linked, and unless the telephone short circuited, there wouldn't be anything to get a shock toward his/her skin.
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i use mine every day while it's charging and i've never been shocked.
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Some of the texts I get are quite shocking [:D]
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Some of the texts I get are quite shocking [:D]
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the only thing that shocks me on the phone is chain texts
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the only thing that shocks me on the phone is chain texts
And the bill
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the only thing that shocks me on the phone is chain texts
And the bill
His phone bill shocked the heck out of me this month!!! [:(!] [:o][:(!]
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that would make more sense
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I agree that this story was myth, and that poor guy may ahve had other factors involved. I myself use my cell phone while it is charging, but figured I'd bring this question to you all anyhow.
cheers,
Jeff