why the nervous system stops working when we got an electric shock
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An electric shock occurs when a human body gets in contact with a source of voltage that is high enough to cause current flow. There are thousands of people who die every year because of electric shock. It is important that whenever you use an electronic product, make sure that you have read through the manual carefully and checked the product for any loose wire ends and for incorrect insulation. It is important to follow all the safety precautions while using these devices.
The minimum current that a human can feel is 1 milliampere (mA). The current can result in damage of tissues or fibrillation if it is of high voltage. Electric shock can also cause death and is referred to as electrocution. It is usually said that currents about 100 mA can be lethal when applied to the sensitive parts of the human body. There are a number of complications that can arise from an electric shock.
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The minimum current that a human can feel is 1 milliampere (mA). The current can result in damage of tissues or fibrillation if it is of high voltage. Electric shock can also cause death and is referred to as electrocution. It is usually said that currents about 100 mA can be lethal when applied to the sensitive parts of the human body. There are a number of complications that can arise from an electric shock.
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