yes.
The batteries are called "AAA shock pen"
Nope, Tis May Causee The Batteries to short out of even have an electric shock , its not a safe idea .
With enough batteries to get sufficient voltage - sure. Put your tounge to the terminals of a 9 V battery and you'll see.
No, not all G-Shock watches are solar-powered. Some models are equipped with a solar-powered battery system, known as Tough Solar, but there are also G-Shock models that rely on standard batteries or rechargeable batteries.
a lil shock a lil shock be blowed! A rather large explosion would DEFINITLY occour!!!!!!!!!!!
The monitor will not give the shock.
Yes, most G-Shock watches require batteries to operate, particularly the analog-digital models. However, there are also solar-powered versions that utilize solar energy to charge their batteries, reducing the need for regular battery replacements. It's essential to check the specific model to determine its power source and maintenance requirements.
Lithium batteries typically provide a higher voltage than alkaline batteries.
Touching bare, live, contacts, connected to mains electricity will give you a nasty shock which could be fatal. Your house circuits have protection using circuit breakers, fuses and RCDs.Large batteries have the capacity to deliver very large currents if shorted out, which can cause fires and may explode, showering acid and/or chemicals all over the place.
she is generous person give example .
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