Want this question answered?
No, it technically isn't possible.
Septic shock symptoms.
Hemorrhage is a major cause of shock hypoperfusion.
There are 2 sides to each controller, one is the positive side and the other is the negative side. A current is sent through that to produce the shock. I think there is proberbly a transformer in there which steps up the voltage from the small one that the batteries produce to a higher voltage which is the shock. However I think the transformer would step down the amps so that it is a safe shock.
These are the animals that produce electricity or generate it:Electric CatfishElephant fishesbonytonguesstargazersHammerhead SharksEchidnasElectric Skateknife fishespaddle fishPlatypus
these are materials which are extremely strong, yet flexible. strong as to not break when a bullet hits it, and flexible so it can absorb some of the shock from the bullet
yes they can tear a man in half, but its not the bullet that does the tearing, its the after shock from the bullet
Hydro Shock is a brand name for a hollow point bullet. It's one of the better ones.
can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock
This test may cause mild tingling and discomfort similar to a mild shock from static electricity
Shock from a standard 110 volt electric outlet can cause pain and contract muscles. An electric shock can cause death. It can also cause severe burns.
Yes.
Any place. There's no "safe" place to shoot someone; a bullet striking any part of the body can potentially kill from hydrostatic shock.
Yes, there are diseases that can cause a person to feel electrical shocks. These include Multiple Sclerosis, Other Neurological disorders, or even a Tumor in the spinal cord.
There are eels that can produce an electric shock. They are called electric eels.
metabolic shock
No - you are more likely to get a shock by touching other metal objects near the track when a train is nearby if the objects are not properly grounded for your protection.