Reset the breakers ;-)
Die depending on what the voltage was!
I just gave myself an electric shock while TIG welding, and got a nosebleed, so it would appear the answer is yes.
If we got an electric shock inside our human body our body will be
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
I was wondering that myself but i got a mini electric shock so i wouldn't try if i were you
he got an electric bill
The electric light bulb would not turn on because it was burnt out.
Static Shock Based on a comic book. Lasted four seasons. Future version of the character appears in JLU episode "Once and future thing"
they are chairs that shock the life out of convicts and they can never survive the shock and are only found in america, they were made by Harold Brown in 1888. he got the idea by seeing a drunk workman fall into an electrical generator and burn, shocked the life out of him.
They would fill her cell with water so she got wet and then they send either electric eels or they would just shock her, I can't remember.
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
When you switch on the electric heater, electricity passes through the water in the bucket for warming.If any one comes in contact with the water when the switch is on, he/she is supposed to get electric shock. Nonsense! There are electric heater resistance elements in the water. No electricity is intentionally introduced to the water, if there were the water would be electrified throughout the piping network all the way back to the source including every house connected to the system. Before it ever got that far out of hand the circuit breaker would trip due to the direct short circuit eliminating the hazard. It sounds more like you have an element starting to fail and/or a grounding issue.[