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There are eels that can produce an electric shock. They are called electric eels.
Most of them were in shock.
Yes. Any animal can die from shock.
When current flows in a conductor you do not get an electric shock provided you do not touch the conductor.
direct current
It is impossible to separate the two. The voltage determines the magnitude of the current, and the current causes the damage. So, they are both responsible for electric shock.
A Current Affair - 1971 Shock Exit is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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You get static shock when the air is dry, mostly during the winter. Electrical currents run through your fingers, and when you touch something, all the current rush to the thing you touched, causing a shock. Static current developed in any device can cause a static shock. Static current if discharged by direct human touch can cause damage to electronic devices.
The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
electric shock
You experience an electric shock when an electric current enters your body. A current can enter your body when you accidentally become part of an electric circuit. Whether you recieve a deadly shock depends on the amount of current that flows into your body. Answered on: October 24, 2011.