At levels of current flow exceeding 1/10 of an amp or 100 milliamps, the heart stops. This is called fibrillation. A person may survive an electrocution if his or her heart can be started again. This is why CPR is such an important skill in the electrical industry
About as dangerous as a kitchen knife. Both are very useful, but in inexperienced hands, or used carelessly, can kill you or someone else. Bottom line - If you are going to work around electricity, get the proper training! If you are using electric appliances, read, understand, and follow the instructions.
it can stop your heart Certainly UK mains voltage,,240 V ac is enough to kill an average person
Electricity was not invented it was discovered. Electricity is a natural part of nature.....look at lightning, that is electricity.
Sound of electricity
Because you can touch the live wires and the voltage can kill you.CommentIt's quite unnecessary to 'touch' the live conductors. Approaching them within a few metres (depending on the voltage) will be sufficient for the high voltage to 'flash over', and inflict fatal burns. And if the burns don't kill you, the resulting fall will certainly finish you off!
yes enough electricity can overheat your cells.
No, it may\will\can kill them.
No pun intended but electricity will give you a shocking reminder that careless handling will kill
Electricity, by whatever means generated, has the potential to harm or kill people.
It could kill someone.
just one and half
Static electricity typically does not have enough voltage or current to kill a person. However, in rare cases, a static electricity discharge can ignite flammable materials or cause a spark in a hazardous environment, leading to potential danger. It is important to be cautious around static electricity to prevent accidents.
Because it stops the heart. That makes you die.
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Renewable energy is not really harmful in any way. When it is turned into electricity it can kill you, like all electricity.
Mains electricity can kill by causing cardiac arrest or disrupting the electrical signals in the body that control the heart. High voltage electricity can also cause severe burns and damage to internal organs. Overall, the most common cause of death from mains electricity is cardiac arrest due to the disruption of the heart's electrical system.