MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / supratim

A MAN FEELS AN ELECTRIC SHOCK ONLY WHEN A POTENTIAL
DIFFERENCE IS CREATED BETWEEN THE TWO OBJECTS HE IS
TOUCHING.SAY FOR EXAMPLE IF A MAN TOUCHES A CURRENT CARING
CONDUCTER AND HAS HIS FEET IN GONTACT WITH THE GROUND.A
POTENTIAL DIFFRENCE IS CREATED BETWEEN HI BODY,THUS ELECTONS
ARE FORCED TO DRIFT IN HIS BODY RESULTING IN FORMATION OF
ELECTRICITY AND THUS HE FEELS A ELECTRIC SHOCK.THIS CAN BE
UNDSTOD BY ANOTHR EXMPLE.A CROW NEVER EXPERIENCES AN
ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN SITED OVER THE TRAINS ELECTRIC SUPPLYNG
WIRE AS HIS BOTH LEGS ARE IN EQUAL POTENTIAL.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / bhaskar naik s

Bcz of rapid flow of electrons throug body we will feel
shock. Here body will acts as a conductor between current
line and ground.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / momina ali

Shock is becoz of current.
Current flows becoz of voltage.
So the answer is BOTH.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / maniac_shocker

a is man is shocked when he finds his low ampere friend
with a high voltage gal .eg muralitharan with aiswarya rai

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / g.dhanasekaran

Without potential difference we can't
get current.So if we feel shock only by means of
voltage & current ie power.If our body having minimum
resistance we can feel heavy shock.If we having higher body
resistance we can feel minimum shock.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / vasudev

current......

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / rohan

Voltage is the cause and current is the effect. That means
current is the answer.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / prathap

Only Current gives shock.

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / charanya ganesh

SHOCK OCCURS BASICALLY DUE TO LEAKAGE OF CHARGE.
WHEN WE COME IN CONTACT WITH AN IMPROPERLY TERMINATED EDGE
OF A CONDUCTOR, THE CHARGE FINDS A WAY TO EXIT TO THE EARTH
WHICH IS BASICALLY NEGATIVE.. IN WHICH OUR BODY ACTS AS A
MEDIUM FOR THE FLOW OF CHARGES TO THE GROUND..

HENCE THIS FLOW OF CHARGES THROUGH THE BODY IS CALLED SHOCK..

FLOW OF CHARGES CONSTITUTES CURRENT..

HENCE CURRENT RESULTS IN SHOCK..

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MAN SHOCKED DUE TO CURRENT OR VOLTEAGE..

Answer / syed asgar

every human being has some of its own body voltage, which
is generated at the pace maker which is also known as
bundle of hase. it is located at heart of the human being
it supplyies energy to the body organs.
now come to the point when the you touchs the conductor
carrying current which is having higher voltage than your
body sustaining voltage so you feels shock, electron flow
through your body to the ground to discharge it to ground.

In the other way your body is the medium of flow of
current. hence flow of electron through the body gives you
shock.

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