Electrocuted means to be killed by electric shock. Electrified would actually be like making a wire or piece of metal or something of the like charged with electricity, but most people use the word the wrong way, and they mean it as: to be shocked.
If the voltage and amperage are strong enough yes. That's why you can be electrocuted
It is extremely unlikely that a person can be electrocuted in distilled water, as it does not conduct electricity very well. However, if there are impurities or substances dissolved in the water that increase its conductivity, there is a small risk of electrocution. It is always safest to avoid mixing electricity and water.
False. Bats are capable of avoiding electrical wires while flying, as they use echolocation to navigate their surroundings. However, if a bat were to accidentally come into contact with an electrical wire, it could potentially be electrocuted.
The wattage has nothing to do with the amount of electricity that is running through it; it has to do with the amount of energy that is converted into light. If the bulb is a 125v bulb, even if it is only 7.5 watts, yes, you can be electrocuted from it.
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.
Neila was almost electrocuted when her crock pot shorted out.
Usually refers to a person or animal that has had or risks having electricity passed through it (usually unintentionally). "He just got electrocuted" "If you keep poking that you're going to get electrocuted" "The poor thing stepped on the third rail and was electrocuted"
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Yes. Yes they can.
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You are dead.
Abraham Lincoln was never electrocuted, he was shot in the back of the head by assassin John Wilkes Booth.
Non-living objects or things such as plastic, wood, glass, and paper cannot be electrocuted as they do not conduct electricity. Additionally, living organisms that do not possess a nervous system or electrical conductivity, like plants or bacteria, cannot be electrocuted.
Yes, if you touch a person who has been electrocuted, you may become part of the electrical circuit and can also get shocked. It is important to avoid touching electrocuted individuals and instead call for help immediately.
Aunt Bethany's cat was electrocuted when it chewed through the Christmas lights on the tree.
You can be electrocuted from walk-in shower stalls if there is an accumulation of water in the bottom of the stall. Otherwise it is highly unlikely that you can be electrocuted.