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Would running an electric current through gasoline cause it to

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Would running an electric current through gasoline cause it to ignite? How about shocking it (like it's a puddle on a gold floor)
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why not just try it? I'm sure a big enough arc will do 'er though
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>>8063592
How would I make an electric current? Also I don't own any gasoline
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>>8063594
Get two batteries, an electric wire, an electric tape, and a cigarette lighter.

1) Tape one batterys (+) side to the cables one end and put it on the floor
2) pull the wire like a straight line and tape the other end to far away
3) Remove the lighter top or break it to pour out the lighter fluid in a small jar
4) Put the center of the wire in the gasoline jar
5) Contact the other batterys ( - ) side to the free end of the cable
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MODS
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>>8063671
It's not like this is dangerous >>8063621
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>>8063594
>I don't own any gasoline
A fucking 12 year old could buy gas. Get off 4chan you little faggot.
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>>8063699
its not dangerous. worst case scenario is the gasoline jar will catch fire and/or the battery will detonate due to overheating
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>>8063700
Gasoline in India is not very cheap friend. Watch your language, you sound like the edgy 12 year old
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>>8063740
bumpo
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Gasoline is not conductive.
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>>8064937
So the current wouldn't travel through it and hit the conductive floor at ever and cause fire?
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>>8063493
I think you need a spark, a current alone wont work.
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>>8064942
It doesn't travel in the first place.
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Liquid gasoline isn't flammable
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