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If we are using 100uA, or 100 microamps, we are using

100 x 6 x (10)12, or 600,000,000,000,000, six hundred

thousand billion electrons per second.

If used for two hours, you get 120 min x 60 sec = 7,200

seconds times the above number, or:

43,200,000,000,000,000

(43,200,000 billion electrons for a 2 hour session).

But our devices PUT OUT OVER 4 TIMES THAT MUCH!!! So you

could use it for 15 minutes and get 43,200,000 billion electrons in 15

minutes). That is many billions per germ.

It would be extraordinary if nothing happened to the germ. It is

overkill and it's why we call it godzilla. By the time you are tired

of using it, the germ has long gone. No doctor, no nursing staff, no

receptionist, no bill, no old magazines in the waiting room.

bG

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