right foot to right hand
120 volts. Probably won't kill you, but it isn't pleasant.
A fuse protects a circuit, equipment, or person by being the 'weakest link'. In case of too much current flowing, it opens, breaking the circuit and not allowing electricity to flow. This prevents a continual overcurrent, and associated heat and fire.
The circuit controlling the igniter thinks gas is flowing through the valve and the spark is trying to ignite the gas. Close the gas input valve and call your gas stove service person.
in literal answer, if u don't remove the person using a dry wooden pole the person will surely die.
B/c that can make you part of the circuit, electrocuting yourself too.
the history of the electric circuit is that the person who made it his name is jack kilby but the history is that the electric circuit was one of the easiest way was to make the electric circuit when the electricity went out. THE END
A taser gun is an electronic device that has two electric leads on the front of the device and a control switch to create a current. The device has the ability to stun a person when they come in contact between the lead, completing the circuit.
This unit was named after a person, so it is capitalized: Hertz. A Hertz is a unit of one cycle per second in an electric circuit. Outside of an electric circuit, the correct unit is CPS, or cycles per second.
Answer why does the person who made a circuit a probably connect the wires to a penny
he is probably already dead, so there is nothing to measure
the reason one needs to remove metal from one's hands(including fingers or wrist area) is that a circuit can be made if the metal comes in contact with the circuit parts. if this happens, a circuit could be made through the jewelry and the jewelry would then be carrying voltage and/or current which of course, would be attached to the person wearing it! This would be a short circuit causing damage to the circuit, and also to the person wearing the jewelry...so watch out!
Yes, quite easily. A current of **** (value blanked for safety reasons) is enough to cause the heart to fail, if a person is unlucky enough to have this happen to them.
Probably an electrical outlet near the door of their house closest to driveway or car port.
120 volts. Probably won't kill you, but it isn't pleasant.
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Electric shock has a negative effect on human organism. Your skin gets burn-like wounds and your nervous system can get severely damaged too. That includes the part of the nervous system that controls your breathing, heartbeats, muscles etc... So in effect electric shock can cause ventricular fibrillation and stop your heart from beating. If you are trying to save a person suffering from such injuries make sure you don't touch him while he is still in closed electrical circuit, you can break the circuit by shutting down the power, pushing or hitting the person with a heavy object might do the trick because he/she might let go of the object that is shocking him (but this doesn't mean that you get to throw a stone in his head). Your last solution should be running and jumping into him because you might close the circuit yourself and get seriously injured.