When electricity passes through the effect depends upon the amount of current passing through the body and the path taken by the electricity. The most damaging could be the current passing through the heart and this could cause the heart to stop. One common effect is spasming of the muscles. Other effects may range from mild tingling, to muscle soreness, to severe burns.
When the human body experiences a shock, stress hormones like adrenaline are released, causing the heart to beat faster, blood pressure to rise, and muscles to tense. This response is part of the fight-or-flight reaction, preparing the body to deal with a sudden threat or danger. Over time, repeated shocks can have negative effects on overall health and well-being.
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Yes, it is dangerous if a prong gets stuck in an outlet because it can cause electric shock or start a fire.
If that happens, it is very likely that the electric equipment gets damaged.
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To get electric shock, the circuit must be completed and the subject who is in the path, or who becomes the path gets shock. When a bird sits on the wire, there is no closed path or circuit hence it does not shock. Same bird while sitting on the wire, and part of its body touches the earth or ground it then will get shock.
When food gets digested in our body, energy is released after its breakdown.
The first thing that happens when the body gets too hot is it beings to sweat. This provides immediate cooling which begins controlling body temperature.
It is expelled from the body.
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It gets digested and your body extracts nutrients from it. What your body can't do anything with gets pooped or peed out.
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