I was shocked today. It was a very low amperage control circuit so it wasn't that bad. I was working on an air conditioner and crossed the back of my hand against a transducer that was 240v. It felt like a really strong 110v zap and traveled up my arm to my neck and mouth. It didn't hurt really bad. However I have had a sore feeling throughout my arm and neck today.
Mostly the local nerve and muscle cells get stimulated;
you feel something false, and your muscles twitch.
well if ur like me and lived to tell about it u hear a mans deep voice telling u its not ur time
an electric current goes through your body and you fry!
their heart will change to different beat or will go away.
It depends on the type of contact and the amperage. However, electricity can kill you even at low voltages.
No. You could be standing on a metal ladder and get shocked.
actually yes!... you can... although it will be consider a weird thing to do. Constantly be touching wood. Never, if you don't want to be shocked, touch metal without touching wood first. There are other ways to stop getting shocked by static electricity. One way is to put lotion on exposed skin areas. See the Related Link for more ideas.
what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
The kind of energy you experience when you get a shock from a metal door knob is an electrostatic discharge.
Nothing, Rubber is an insulator and will not conduct electricity
Yes, the electricity goes through them and out their feet. only during static charge can another person or object be shocked. Electrocution only happens when electricity is able to pass through something to the ground.
Yes, you probably will get shocked.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
No why would it have electricity in it . If it did we would be shocked when we ate it!
Static Electricity
you get shocked :D
Your running the charge
When you get shocked, you learn to never mess with it.
it's called the fish get shocked!
To prevent being shocked. Rubber is an insulator, and keeps electricity from flowing from the wire to you.
the people get get high off morfine at the hospital from getting shocked by the electrity in the pool and they're also shocked because your such a dumb person for asking this question.
The only way a conscious person can be shocked by an AED is if they are touching the person that is being shocked, or touching metal that the person being shocked is touching, or standing in a puddle of water that the person being shocked is in. AED's are designed to only shock unconscious and pulse less victims, they have built in sensors that analyze heart rhythms and only shock if no rhythms are present. They cannot distinguish the difference between the heart's electrical rhythms and the electrical signals that your brain sends your muscles. So if a person is breathing, thinking, or their heart is beating, then an AED attached to them will not function. However, the electricity of an AED can be conducted from a patient being shocked through direct contact, water, or metal to an unintentional second person. - Courtney EMT/CPR Instructor