Your running the charge
Yes, you probably will get shocked.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
You get shocked by electricity usually from buildup of static electricity. For example just walking on carpet and touching a doorknob may shock you, but something like that won't kill you. Others ways you can get shocked is from having wet hands and touching electrical wiring, usually appliance plug ins, which has the potential to kill you depending on different circumstances. Another way you can get shocked is if you have a heart attack or your heart stops. To restart your heart, they can use something called a defibrillator shock you and get your heart working again. The last and most dangerous way to get shocked is getting struck by lightning, which most of the time will kill you if you are not insulated.
No why would it have electricity in it . If it did we would be shocked when we ate it!
Static Electricity
When you get shocked, you learn to never mess with it.
it's called the fish get shocked!
Shocked like a deer caught in headlights. Shocked like a bolt of lightning. Shocked like a sudden punch to the gut. Shocked like a jolt of electricity running through your body.
the unsafe use of electricity can cause harm such as a fire from a over loaded power strip or fire from papers in front of a heater you could get shocked from water spilling on a computer or a shock from a frayed wire because with out a protective lair it is just the wries and they could shock you.
The electricity is usually switched off during the rainy session because of the winds that usually accompany the heavy rainfall.
Sliding on and off of your seat when you get in and out of the car creates static electricity.
yes, water is an excellent conductor of electricity