If you come into contact with electricity you might experience burns, muscle contractions, damage to cells and a cardiac arrest. The brain is also very susceptible to damage or disruption.
As such you should never try to, for example, fix your television set or other electronic appliance yourself; leave that to an educated repairman.
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yes because it uses electricity and burning electricity harms the environment!
Electricity, by whatever means generated, has the potential to harm or kill people.
There are multiple ways electricity can be made and not harm the environment. One example is that you can use wind turbines that capture the wind and use the power for electricity. Another is that you can use solar panels that capture the light and heat from the sun and use that for electricity.
Electricity does not cause harm in the workplace. With all of the proper safety rules being followed and safety equipment being worn and safety guards in place, there is no greater risk than anything else within the workplace.
They can throw thigs around, play havoc with electricity abd harm people
If the static charge has enough potential stored, there may be a risk of harm. Most commen occurances of static electricity being discharged is barley enough to sting the average human, leaving no permanent harm. Severe collections of static electricity, such as found in storm clouds, can discharge enough power to form lightening.
atomic bomb caused harm while the nuclear energy can be both harmful(radiation) and harmless(for electricity).
Tools are insulated mainly to prevent harm through conduction of electricity.
There are many human behaviors that can harm the environment. Some examples include carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere from cars, and the burning of coal to create electricity.