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I was curious when electricity goes through your body does it spread out or stay in one line like lightning?
Basically everything can be explained in term of electric forces, including gravity.
Hurkyl said:Incorrect.
lit up said:I have recently been a bit facinated with arcing 2 fingers to a parallel circuit on the electrodes of ac adapters etc. the interesting part is that it has different sensations on body. it sometimes effects just the hand, other times the arm and more. no I'm not a sicko, i just find it interesting.
and on a more sensitive note, anyone ever experienced a feeling of energy running through body during regular daily routine?
rewebster said:Do you also 'like' clothes pins and alligator clips?
Integral said:Inadvertently, I once shorted a high current 500VDC power supply to ground through my little finger. It hurt and I had a pretty good burn on my finger, but my life was never threatened.
Electricity is a form of energy that is created by the movement of electrons. It can be harnessed and used to power various devices and systems.
Electricity flows through the body through the nervous system, which is made up of specialized cells called neurons. These neurons use electrical signals to communicate with each other and control different functions of the body.
When electricity flows through the body, it can cause muscle contractions and sensations such as pain, tingling, or numbness. In some cases, it can also cause damage to tissues and organs.
Yes, electricity can flow through any part of the body as long as there is a pathway for it to travel, such as nerves or tissues that conduct electricity.
The flow of electricity through the body can be affected by factors such as the body's resistance to electricity, the amount of voltage, and the duration of exposure. Certain medical conditions or injuries can also impact the flow of electricity through the body.