Yes
B
too fast will cause a shock to your brain BRAINFREEZZZ
The phrase "electrical shock hazard" means that there is a risk of electrical shock.
Depends upon the source/cause of explosion and your contact at that moment with conductor of electricity.
The sun coming up in the morning, the rain falling from the sky could both be correct answers to the question.In a double negative answer, there is nothing that doesn't affect the severity of an electrical shock. The fact that you are getting the electrical shock is proof of that.The intensity of the shock will be governed by the internal resistance of your body and the points of contact where the voltage enters and leaves the body.
If the power is on that gives this unit electricity, than you must keep all metal away from it, for it may cause an electrical shock. If you are working on the electrical unit and you need to use metal, then shut the power down.
They should be kept away from a sink because if water comes in contact with electrical cords, it can cause an electricity shock.
The biggest risk in installing outdoor ceiling fans is that of electrical shock, if it is not installed properly or is not for use in an outdoor area. Rain and snow could cause electrical shock and may even cause a fire if not properly installed or used correctly.
Most people get an electric shock because of their own carelessness when handling electrical equipment.
because it can can cause fire or electrical shock.
a electrical shock yes I don't know about the other type of shock
why shock occurs when electrical appliances are touched with wounded hands