What Happens to the Body When You Get Electrocuted? 

When a person is electrocuted (which occurs upon contact with a voltage of around 1 milliampere or more), the body becomes part of an electric circuit.

When a person is electrocuted (which occurs upon contact with a voltage of around 1 milliampere or more), the body becomes part of an electric circuit. The current moves through the body, causing heat due to resistance from the flesh, which leads to burns. Muscles and neurons receive false electric
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