Electricity sometimes can be dangers , sometime got shoked
form it . It is because of volatge or Current
Answer Posted / nishant2110
certainly current is one which directly responsible for
electric shock. But if we think it carefully both current
and voltage are responsible for electric shock directly or
indirectly..Suppose humen body has fixed resistance(ignore
the condition like wet or dry). If there will be voltage
across ur body, current will flow through it.if current is
beyond limit(30mA), one will got shocked.
But is it possible to think of current if there is no
voltage or is it possible to think of voltage without
presence of current through any conductor?.
Isn't it question like which comes first" Hen or Egg"?
So both voltage n current are responsible for electric
shock, depends which of them has crossed the limit.
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