Electric shocks cause death in 3-15% of cases
When people get electric shocks their body often convulses.
Asphyxiation
ventricular fibrillation
Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
Hairdryers often have a double-insulated design, which means they have an extra layer of insulation to protect against electric shocks. This eliminates the need for an earth wire in the cable because the double insulation provides adequate protection against electric leakage.
Depends if Harry Potter's in the house
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I belive the number one cause of teenage death is by an accident and most often vehicular.
Manuals often cite that the shocks shouldn't exceed about 57 pounds. However, if the shocks have been replaced, the new shocks may have different specs, so if possible, check what specific shocks you have.
the food from the jar was probably considered "death" because it has spoiled over time
Electric shock can cause a range of effects, including pain, muscle contractions, burns, and in severe cases, cardiac arrest or other serious injuries. The severity of the shock depends on the voltage, duration of exposure, and the pathway the current takes through the body. In some cases, it may also lead to psychological effects such as anxiety or phobia related to electricity. Immediate medical attention is often necessary, especially for high-voltage shocks.
Electric wires are typically composed of a conductive material such as copper or aluminum that allows the flow of electricity. They are often surrounded by an insulating layer made of materials such as PVC or rubber to protect against electrical shocks and damage. Additional layers, such as a jacket or shielding, may be added for further protection and functionality.