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Electrocution is death by means of an electric current passing through the body. The current usually causes the heart to stop, but can also cause death through heating and destruction of tissue.
Electricity can kill by disrupting the electrical signals in the body, especially the heart, leading to cardiac arrest. High-voltage electricity can cause severe burns and internal injuries. It is important to always handle electrical equipment and wires with caution to prevent accidental electrocution.
A person cannot hold a lightning bolt because it has extremely high electrical voltage and current, which can cause serious injury or death. Lightning seeks the path of least resistance to the ground, and if a person were to try to hold a lightning bolt, it would travel through their body to reach the ground, resulting in electrocution.
When electricity comes into contact with water, the water can conduct the electricity, allowing it to flow through the water and potentially through a person in the water. This can happen if a person comes into contact with a live electrical source while in water, such as faulty wiring or an electrical device that has fallen into the water. The electricity can then pass through the person's body, causing electrocution.
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There is no "time factor" in electrocution. If any electrical current passes through you then you have been subjected to electrocution. If you are asking about exicution by electrocution, that is different for each person. Most electric chair sentences are "...until dead".
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NO,,,it would more than likely kill the victim by electrocution.
Yes, it is not true that a person died from electrocution after putting a light bulb in their mouth, as debunked by Snopes.
We Are Electrocution was created in 2000.
Electrocution is to be killed by electricity.
Yes. OSHA lists electrocution as one of the most common causes of fatal workplace accidents.
from about $14,000 to $17,000, as of 2007 in the mass. revised meeting about the costs of lethal injection v.s. electrocution. these are the same costs as keeping an inmate alive in a cell :this is my view on it... WHY DO WE KILL SOMEONE WHO KILLS SOMEONE TO SHOW KILLING IS WRONG?
when a wire is cut and you throw water electrocution is caused
the brain cells makes your respond to electrocution
Sidney prescott kills Stuart macher when she pushes a television on top of him causing electrocution in a form of self-defense. Sidney prescott kills Stuart macher when she pushes a television on top of him causing electrocution in a form of self-defense.