It depends upon the severity of the electric shock, among other things.
As long as the person who received the electric shock is NOT connected to the electric supply that caused the incident and you are not in a situation where you are at rise of injurty by the electric or any other situation then you can contune to provide first response help.
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
because of static electricity
you will die of extreme electric shock because its an electric rail!
As long as I say it does!
This completely depends on the model of the electric car.
Capacitors are used to store electricity in a circuit, so even when the circuit is unpowered, so long as it's still functional, it would still give off a small electric shock due to electric charge present in capacitor.
From 50K to 100K. It depends on driving habits and conditions.
Anything that's not conductive - such as a long piece of wood, or strong cloth.
how long does an oral b electric toothbrush last
Years ago, they commonly lasted 25-30 thousand miles. Today's shock absorbers will commonly last 100,000 miles or more, but the companies that make shock absorbers still urge you to get them changed at 25,000 mile intervals - because they're in business to sell shock absorbers.
It is important to known how long an earthquake will last so that scientist will know if there will be a bigger one. The bigger earthquakes are called main-shock.