The amount of electricity that can go through the body without killing them is quite varied. In some circumstances an individual can be struck by lightning and survive, and in others an individual can touch an electrical wire and die. Electricity has unforseen effects on the body.
Not without severely injuring or killing the other person.
Here in the 21st century we use electricity to power many items such as: ipods, computers, kitchen appliances lighting. Electricity can also kill you by causing all your muscles to contract and eventually killing you. So in conclusion in the 21st century it would be difficult to live without electricity.
well i suppose it is because there are no free electrons (electricity cant flow without free electrons)
Conductor are materials that conduct electricity. There are also semiconductors, which conduct electricity but not as well, and superconductors, which conduct electricity without resistance when very cold.
There is no way without killing it.
Cant imagine without electricity. Without electricity our daily routine will disorder
Normally electricity requires charge carriers that move through a medium. An alternating current can also travel - for short distances - through a vacuum, and WITHOUT charge carriers crossing the vacuum. To get more information, do some reading on capacitance and capacitors.
At some point in your life you must have lived through a power failure. Without electricity this is what your life would be like year after year. Very inconvenient.
You can find out by trying it out. There is no reliable way to find this out without actually trying it out.
It is not possible to remove the meat of a fish without killing the fish.
Theoretical, infinate, if you travel through warp space.
A killing of a person by governmental authorities without the sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. So the person may have been killed by the government without having had a trial.