will we get shock from dc?

Answer Posted / jun dela cruz

Regardless if AC or DC voltage, the degree of shock you will
get is almost the same, shock is determined by the following
condition: voltage level AC or DC, body resistance(wet body
offers lower resistance, hence more dangerous, to prove this
try licking together the two terminals of 9volt battery).It
is really the amount of current(ampere or
milliampere)entering our body that determines the degree or
fatality of a shock.

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