electric current through your nerves and/or muscles, especially through your heart
Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges on a surface of a material. The charge stays there until it connects to another surface. It makes a shock because one of the surfaces has a high resistance to electrical currents.
No he is not. Black lightning creates force fields, electric bolts, and just plain electricity. Static has electromagnetic superpowers that interacts with metal and other electromagnetic resources. Static Shock is much younger and has less experience than black lightning. I understand why you would ask this question. Black Lightning electricity and Static electric magnetic power.
Sparks! And when the distance is large enough, lightning!
The earth wire of a washing machine should be connected to the metal chassis of the machine to prevent electric shock and ensure safety.
Metal-clad equipment is grounded to provide a path for fault currents to flow to the earth, which helps protect personnel and equipment from potential electrical hazards, such as electric shocks and fires. Grounding also ensures that the metal enclosure remains at the same potential as the ground, reducing the risk of electric shock and providing a safe operating environment.
I thought it was electric eels that behaved in such a manner? Sounds like a Godstowe quiz question! Verity...
The electric eel's adaptations is #1, the electric shock.
Electric shock is to electrocuted as burned is to cremated. Electric shock is the same as electrocuted, except that electrocuted has actually induced death; to kill by electric shock.
Yes, electric shock can cause seizures.
Muscles do not get paralyzed on electric shock from the AED.
The electric shock will probably bang you right in the kitty
They shouldn't if you get an electric shock while playing there is a fault with your equipment.
It is spelled 'Electric Shock'.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity in one electric shock.
Electrocution is death by electricity and an electric shock in non-fatal.
You feel the tingly sensation after an electric shock because of the shocked heart.
Static shock is a sudden discharge of static electricity, often felt as a mild tingling or stinging sensation when touching an object. Electric shock, on the other hand, is the flow of electric current through a person's body, which can result in injury or even death depending on the intensity and duration of the shock. Static shock is generally harmless, while electric shock can be dangerous.