It is .005 across the heart (I.E. it must pass right through the heart). A shock of .1 amps anywhere would most likely kill you.
The type of current makes a difference also. AC, DC, and static. Somewhere between 1,000,000 and 1.5 mil, static ceases to go through you (unless in a plasmatic discharge like lightening) and will travel harmlessly over the outside of your body.
Modern PSU's will run lesser devices at reduced power when overloaded. But this can cause excess resistance and makes things heat up in turn. Good ones will out and out shut off ideally b4 a catastrophic failure.Quester115 wrote:...what problems can i expect if i accidentally attach x number of devices that draw more than the PSU's rating?