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difference between shock and electrocution​

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Answered by thatnerd1
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An electrocution means that a person has died as a result of an electricity. Common causes of electrocution include:

Accidental contact with exposed electrical sources, such as exposed wires.

Accidental contact with a downed power line.

Contact with a power line or electrical arc flash.

In contrast to electrocution, an electrical shock injury involves electrical harm that does not result in death.

That does not mean that an electrical shock case is a minor event. Victims of electrical shock frequently suffer very severe, catastrophic and life-altering injuries. Common injuries resulting from electrical shock include:

Amputation

Severe burns

Cardiac arrest and/or arrhythmia and/or heart muscle damage

Answered by hifi0079
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But the difference between an electrocution and an injury from an electrical shock is literally a matter of life and death. ... An electrocution means that a person has died as a result of an electricity. Common causes of electrocution include: Accidental contact with exposed electrical sources, such as exposed wires.

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