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      • In most cases, electricity causes death within minutes by inducing ventricular fibrillation of the heart, which stops the pumping of blood to the body.
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  2. Nov 17, 2023 · A current of 0.1 ampere for a mere 2 seconds can be fatal. As Voltage = Current x Resistance the current depends on body resistance. The internal resistance between the ears is only 100 ohms, while it is around 500 ohms when measured from finger to toe.

  3. Learn how electricity affects your body and what makes it lethal in some cases. - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

    • Effect on Skin
    • Effects on The Heart
    • Cell Death
    • Loss of Muscle Control

    The skin heats up as the square of the current’s magnitude. A high-magnitude current, a continuously flowing current or both will increase skin temperature and cause the outer layer of the skin to break down. Skin resistance decreases rapidlyas the applied voltage increases. Since the outer layer is also the most resistive against current, the brea...

    Most cases of immediate death after electric shock occur due to hazardous effects that electricity has on the heart. Domestic use alternating current has a frequency of 50/60 Hz in all countries. When AC current flows through the body, it forces the tissues in its path to expand and contract at the same frequency (i.e. 50/60 times a second). The he...

    The permeability of cell membranes increases when a current passes through them. This is called electroporation. If the magnitude of current is sufficiently large so as to cause an irreversible increase in permeability and prevent the repair of damaged membranes, then homeostasis(steady state of ion concentration, pH, body temperature and others) i...

    When current flows through muscles, involuntary contraction and extension occurs in magnitudes above 20 mA. For example, when current flows through the forearms, the muscle groups responsible for contraction and extension are stimulated. However, generally, the muscles responsible for contraction are stronger than those responsible for extension. T...

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  4. Feb 18, 2015 · A very large amount of current can kill a person simply by cooking the insides. A smaller amount of current can kill a person if it flows directly through the heart or central nervous system. The amount of water and fat insulation in the body factor in here.

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  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Consequently, human tolerance to electric current can vary, but common levels of electricity can pose a fatal danger. Generally, it is important to note that an electrical shock of 10 mA is considered dangerous to the human body and potentially fatal.

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  6. So the main cause is the voltage and current as an effect is the killer at specific rate for specified period. Current will kill you but some amount of voltage is required to flow that current in the body breaking the human body resistance. In other words, an enough power is required to pass in the human body for proper electric shock.

  7. It depends on the water pressure. Imagine that an electric current is a water pipe. The amps would be like the volume of water. Volts would be like the water pressure. So the amps measure the amount of electricity in a current. The volts measure that electricity’s strength.