That depends on a lot of factors, mainly your body resistance, your skin moisture, the point of entry of the current, the room humidity, your footwear, etc. Please check the related link.
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Untreated shock would make the skin feel cold and clammy.
There is no such thing as a minimum shock. A shock is caused by a current passing through your body to ground. Depending on where the current flows it will have different effects on your body and what you perceive. You can feel millivolts of voltage depending on how they are applied to your body.
well i wouldn't say you would feel shock,but you can feel like electricity if you touched someone,i tried it and touched my sister,it was funny,but she was mad..lol!!
You can't feel a shock because there is a insulator which insulates the flow of electricity. That's why you can't feel a shock when you turn off a switch.
No. If you hear crackling when you take off a jumper made of artificial fibres, the voltage developed can be in the thousands. You might feel a sensation but there is no shock because there is no current.
"legend says" that you can feel your hairs going up when you are aout to be hit with an electrical shock, i dont think you can ever feel the shock itself
I don't know of anyone who survived to ask that question so it's imposable to answer other than a guess that would depend on being in shock or not. I would say the person in shock wouldn't feel it but think it and I'm sure someone who is not in shock would feel getting weak and having heart pains.
You feel a tingly sensation after getting an electric shock because of the shocked heart.
Getting an electric shock can feel like a sudden intense jolt or tingling sensation that can be painful and startling. It may cause muscle contractions, numbness, or a burning sensation at the site of contact. The severity and duration of the shock experience can vary depending on factors such as the voltage and current of the electrical source.
No, you wouldn't. Wood does not conduct electricity, therefore it would not attract a spark.
The shock will travel to your brain. It will also make your hair stand up