Both amps and volts can be dangerous in an electrical circuit, and the level of danger depends on the specific circumstances and the characteristics of the circuit. In general, higher levels of either amps or volts can increase the risk of electrical accidents or injuries.
High levels of amps can be dangerous because they can cause a lot of heat to be generated in a circuit, which can lead to fires or melting of conductors. In addition, high levels of current can cause electrical shocks or burns if someone comes into contact with an energized conductor.
High levels of voltage can also be dangerous because they can cause electrical shocks or burns if someone comes into contact with an energized conductor. In addition, high levels of voltage can cause electrical sparks or arcs, which can ignite flammable materials or cause electrical fires.