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It depends on where the shock is applied. It also depends on what you mean by shock. This is not one of the things you should be experimenting with.

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I guess about roughly 60V

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Q: What is the minimum voltage that give shock to human body?
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What is the minimum electric shock that you acquire from domestic power supply?

There is no such thing as a minimum shock. A shock is caused by a current passing through your body to ground. Depending on where the current flows it will have different effects on your body and what you perceive. You can feel millivolts of voltage depending on how they are applied to your body.


How does electricity shock?

Electric shock occurs when a human body has a contact to the source of voltage that is high enough to cause sufficient current to hair or muscle.


What happens inside the human body when it gets a shock?

If we got an electric shock inside our human body our body will be


Can you produce high voltage in your body without getting shock?

It is impossible


Can you produce high voltage in your body without getting a shock?

It is impossible


What determines how severe an electric shock will be?

Voltage of the source and your body's resistance


Does electricity shock you more when the voltage is lower?

The sensation from a shock is due to current flowing through your body, not the voltage. You can have a high voltage and low current and not get hurt. A Tesla Coil is an example. As the voltage gets lower your body still obeys Ohm's Law. Voltage = Current x Resistance. If the resistance of your body remains constant as the voltage gets lower, the current will be lower. However, there are many variables that determine the effect of a shock on your body. Variables include the type and amount of current (AC or DC) and the path the electricity takes through the body.


What factors determine the severity of electric shock on the human body?

The conductability situation of the object of study determins the severity of electric shock on the human body.


If you were wearing rubber soled shoes why would you get a shock?

Even rubber is bad conductor of electricity, our body will not resist the high voltage. rubber will minimise the shock but will not avoid the shock


Why is a low voltage shock more dangerous than a high voltage shock?

LOw voltage shocks aremore dangerous than high voltage shock because at low voltage the electrical source pumps a lot of energy through the body for a longer time damaging vital organs. where as high voltage shock cause a layer of burnt insulting tissues which limits the current that flow through the body there by causing lesser damage.Also low voltage shock tend to 'stick' to the body while High voltage shock tend torepell the body causing superficial burn close but not close enough at low voltage your body react NOT with extreme convolsions therefore you are there to the end. at hi voltage your body will widly shake maybe to the point of disconnection. it is not the voltage that kills but ruther the current. a 2 v battery can killyou if it gets to your blood supply [SODIUM] METAL GOOD CONDUCTOR A 'D' CELL CAN DO IT ON A SHORT IT CAN DRAIN 2 AMPS ENOUGHT TO KILL ANYBODY.


What is a bearable current for the human body?

If voltage is below 30 volt human body can bear many amperes but if voltage is above 30, even micro ampere is not bearable .


If an electrical voltage comes in contact with your body what would be the result?

You would get a shock if you provided a path to ground.