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A current higher than what the plug is rated for will cause that type of condition.
he severity of injury from electrical shock depends on the amount of electrical amperage (current) and the length of time the current passes through the body For example, 1/10 of an ampere (amp) of electricity going through the body for just 2 seconds is enough to cause death.
The current flow in an electrical circuit depends on the applied electromotive force (EMF, measured in volts), and the total resistance along the entire circuit. Rising EMF or dropping resistance cause increased current flow
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.
An electrical shock may cause burns, or it may leave no visible mark on the skin. In either case, an electrical current passing through the body can cause internal damage, cardiac arrest or other injury. Under certain circumstances, even a small amount of electricity can be fatal.
An increase in an electrical current will cause magnetism to increase but a decrease in an electrical current will cause magnetism to decrease.
To people who have it? Yes, absolutely, depending on the type they have. I have it, and have problems, but not everyone has the same symptoms. I suggest you look up the specific types and symptoms to see for yourself if you think the symptoms can cause problems.
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No likely but possible if coolant is leaking out onto some electrical component.
Do statins cause problems with the hearts natural electrical rhythim if one has enough CoEnzymeQ10?
A connection between the "hot" and the neutral will cause an over current condition. In electrical terminology this is known as a short circuit.
Refrigerators are used to keep food chilled. Like any electrical appliance, they cause environmental problems due to the energy they use.
A popped fuse in an electrical circuit could be caused by an overload of electrical current or a short circuit.
Diabetes can cause circulatory problems in the legs, which could manifest as shin splints or similar symptoms.
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No, alternating current artifacts are not part of the heart's natural electrical circuitry. The heart's electrical system is driven by specialized cells that generate and propagate electrical signals to coordinate the heartbeats. External sources of alternating current can interfere with the heart's electrical activity and cause disruptions or abnormalities in the heart rhythm.
Negative current refers to the flow of electrons in the opposite direction of conventional current flow. In electrical circuits, negative current can cause components to operate in reverse or malfunction, potentially leading to circuit failure or damage.