blood circulatory system is similar to an electric circuit
Water on hands could conduct electricity into your body if there is short circuit in the electrical device.
nervous system
Yes, and yes. If electrical current flows through him, then he is part of a closed circuit. If the current is greater than some threshold amount, and it flows through certain specific parts of the body, then the result is the phenomenon known as "electrocution". It isn't pretty.
your body
They are both part of the nervous system in the body.
in order for a circuit to work the whole circuit has to be connected, just like the circulatory system. The heart pumps the blood around the body so that the oxygen in the blood can go around the body to the required organs or muscles. In a circuit the battery pumps the electrons around the circuit so that the bulb is able to work.
In a(n) , the vehicle's frame or body serves as an electrical conductor
The condition that will result anytime the human body becomes part of an electrical circuit will be an electrical shock. As the neutral side of a load is grounded all a person has to do to become part of the circuit is touch the "hot" feeder side of the circuit and any grounded metallic object that forms part of that circuit.
Q:what body system sends electrical signals to all other body systems well the answer is nervous system yea that is it
Q:what body system sends electrical signals to all other body systems well the answer is nervous system yea that is it
It is the hard way finding out that the electrical circuit is still energized. It is much easier on the body if a tester is used to check for voltage before any work is started on any electrical circuit.
# Your body # Water # Earth (ground)
Water on hands could conduct electricity into your body if there is short circuit in the electrical device.
Yes. The metal frame and body of the car is electrical ground.
We will provide the electrical circuit with a pathway through our body to the ground. The shock could be large enough to kill us, or disrupt the rhythm of our heart beats.
Circuit breakers do not have circuit diagrams. The breakers have an input where the distribution voltage is applied and an output where the load is applied. If you want to know what is inside a breaker, the electrical terminology to use is "shop drawings" of the specific breaker that you need information on.
Hopefully not!Well... in certain circumstances part of your body can be an electrical component in a circuit. For instance, when you touch a touch-sensitive screen, your body is actually changing the capacitance of an electrical circuit in that screen and a very tiny electrical charge - maybe only a few millionths of an amp - will flow through your finger for a very short period of time. Another example is if you are unlucky enough to receive an electric shock from the household electrical power supply: your body will carry a much larger current - maybe several thousandths of an amp - but, if the circuit has been properly hooked up, that current will flow for only a very short period of time - a few thousands of a second - until a circuit breaker trips to break the supply of current.