what u meant by shock ? whether it depends on voltage or
current
Answer Posted / gra
shock depends on resistance.............not voltage or
current........
when u consider human body it depends on voltage as
resistance is fixed..........we need to note dat voltage is
d cause current is its effect. hence it depends on voltage
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