Friday, April 12, 2013

Why do we get a shock from electricity?

                                   Why do we get a shock from electricity?

Electricity shocks us , because it is an outside force which interferes with the internal electricity that our bodies' nervous system generate.
Electricity comprises of positive and negative charges , opposite charges attract each other and similar ones repel each other.
Those charges attracted to each other can be separated, the end result being potential energy. This energy will  be released as voltage.
In order for the charges to reunite , a conductor through which they can flow through is needed . Since the human body mainly consists of water , it serves as a superb conductor for electrical energy or voltage.
If , by chance, outside electrical energy enters our body which is now a conductor , we will be shocked when this voltage encounters with the internal electrical energy our nervous system generates. The shock also depends upon how much voltage our body is subjected to and also upon how much our body resist the flow of electrical energy.
When we are shocked, our muscles may twitch , and the worst case of getting a shock is DEATH.

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