what u meant by shock ? whether it depends on voltage or
current
Answer Posted / rajesh yadav
shock is the combine effect of voltage i.e. potential and resistance,current is the consequence,and the intensity of that depends on potential as well as body resistance condition,so we can say it like V-R-I triangle just like fire triangle. and outcome is shock
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