When we getting shock, its we getting from voltage or
Current.
Answer Posted / manisha bodh
due to voltage because due to potential difference charges
flow from one terminal to another and this flow of charges
are called current if there is no potential difference
,there is no flow of current.when we get shock current start
flowing due to potential difference .
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