You die. Simple, right?
Depending on the electricity company, there may not be an online website for your electric bill. You can contact your local electricity provider and ask about their online billing services.
The main reason why you should avoid bodily contact with ground while working on live electrical equipment is that such contact will complete a circuit. If you are in contact with any electricity, this means that your body becomes part of the path for the electricity and it will pass through you as it heads into the ground.
Very low strength electrical currents applied through the skin stimulate muscles and make them contract, helping paralyzed or weakened muscles respond again.
Water, when in contact with electricity, conducts the electricity to spread throughout the water instantly cause major electricity flow throughout the water. Water conducts electricity making it dangerous.
Muscles can generate pressure. Using transducers, pressure can be converted into electricity.
Static electricity is a non-contact force :)
A non-contact force
You die. Simple, right?
No, Stactic electricity is a non-contact force!
The muscles of the body.
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No, neural signals in the body are electrical in nature. Without electricity your heart and other muscles would not function.
Electricity generation inside muscle cells, muscles (due to difference in charges). Tested by elctromyography
you fail at chem/physics. contact?? i think you mean conduct, because every substance can contact electricity. A: some conduct electricity better (eg. metals) because they have free moving electrons in their outer shell. electricity is the movement of electrons. therefore metals readily allow a current of electrons to pass though them.
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