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Effect of current on human body
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Answered by Sudarshan33
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Human body is electrically conductive. Unlike non-living objects, our body is very dynamic. Whether electrically charged or not is more defined in the context of electrical phenomena of Capacitance. i.e. ability of a body to store electrical charge. In reality any capacitor will have both polarity when charged. The quantity at which the charging occurred is represented as Voltage (potential difference). 
Now if the question more clearly becomes whether human body has capacitance? answer is yes. Human body can charge up to 3 KV. and can be up to 100 pF of capacitance. 
Answered by Arushi2413
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Electric shock is defined as a sudden violent response to electric current flow through any part of a person's body. Electrocution is death caused by electric shock. Primary electrical injury is tissue damage produced directly by electrical current or voltage. Secondary injuries, such as falls, are common. Unless otherwise noted, this article is referring to currents and voltages of 60 (or 50) Hz AC rms. Also, by resistance, we actually mean the magnitude of the impedance. High voltage refers to 600 V or more AC rms.
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