When we getting shock, its we getting from voltage or
Current.
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Answer / dinakaran
shock depends upon the flow of current through our body.
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Answer / sumathi.m.p
Because of high Voltage, current passes on our Body & we
get Shock
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Answer / hassan
We get shock from current, but we get burn from voltage,
eg. lightning strike at high voltage, we're burnt.
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