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Definition of "Electric Shock" |
A dangerous physiological effect resulting from the passing of an electric current through a human body or livestock. Injury to the skin or internal organs that results from exposure to an electrical current. Electric shock occurs when the body becomes a part of an electric circuit. The electrical current must enter the body at one point and leave at another. The human body is a good conductor of electricity. Direct contact with electrical current can be potentially fatal. While some electrical shocks may appear not to be serious, there still may be serious internal damage, especially to the heart and brain. / A dangerous physiological effect resulting from the passing of an electric current through a human body or livestock. Injury to the skin or internal organs that results from exposure to an electrical current. Electric shock occurs when the body becomes a part of an electric circuit. The electrical current must enter the body at one point and leave at another. The human body is a good conductor of electricity. |
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