Not at all unless the electricity is still connected to the patient so ensure it has been turned off first.
You would feel a shock. Electric eels' bodies generate electricity and can zap you. This can be dangerous if u pick them up with both hands
Materials that conduct electricity, such as metals and water, would not be good for insulating against electric shock. These materials allow electricity to flow through them, increasing the risk of electric shock. Insulating materials like rubber or plastic are better choices for providing protection against electric shock.
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
A dryer may shock you if there is an issue with the electrical wiring or grounding of the appliance. This could cause an electric current to flow through your body when you touch it. It is important to have the dryer inspected and repaired by a professional to avoid any further risk of electric shock.
I just gave myself an electric shock while TIG welding, and got a nosebleed, so it would appear the answer is yes.
Electric Eel would win it could shock the pirhana to death
The electric eel does not have any threats from predators, but in such a situation would assume it would shock them
If I got an electric shock, I would immediately move away from the source of electricity if possible and make sure the power is turned off. Then, I would seek medical attention to assess any potential injuries or complications from the shock.
The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
If your radio plugs into the wall outlet for power, then there are points inside it that would shock you if you were to touch them.
youd get shock badly
Because if you didn't you would get an electric shock