you get a tingle in your shock area then you might feel like you want to faint so nothing happens unless you stay by the outlet shocking yourself you get burned and your tissues go to the hospital if that happens
Nothing happens, you got a shock and it is over with. The next step is to find out why did you get an electric shock and prevent it from happening again.
Because you will be electric shocked
maybe you have the hot and the neutral switched...
It is a potential shock hazard.
It safely grounds or faults the GFCI outlet. You're supposed to check/test them once a month, they do wear-out and need replacing.
ALWAYS turn off the power feed to a device and confirm there is no voltage before working on the device! 277 volts can kill you!
Licking an outlet is not preferred. If you lick an outlet, there are chances that you may get shocked.
you get shocked :D
Because you will be electric shocked
maybe you have the hot and the neutral switched...
you stick your tongue in the outlet and however many seconds you are shocked is how many rms are there
The unit will run but you may get shocked by touching it, now or sometime in the future.
cover it with a rubber tube coatwhile the breakers are all on off if in an outlet to protect from being shocked
nothing.
I have the same question, especially if the outlet was a heavy duty vending machine outlet. After I plugged a hair dryer into it, something went wrong. I recovered, but my health hasn't been the same.
You will be electrocuted.
It is a potential shock hazard.
You get shocked, too.