IJARSCT
ISSN (Online) 2581-9429
International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology (IJARSCT) Volume 12, Issue 2, December 2021
Copyright to IJARSCT DOI: 10.48175/IJARSCT-2332 218 www.ijarsct.co.in
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An Embedded Based Electric Shock Prevention for Human Safety
Dr. P. Bala Shanmuga Vadivu
1and Dr. S. Ponlatha
2Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering1,2 Mahendra Engineering College, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract: An electric shock is the effect of passing an electric current through the body. The minimum current a human can feel is thought to be about 1 milliampere (mA). The effect can range from minor tingling to muscle spasms, tissue damage, fibrillation of the heart, loss of consciousness, and even death.
These effects depend on a variety of factors, including the strength of the current, duration of the current, the area of the body through which the current passes, and whether the person is grounded or insulated from the ground. Death caused by an electric shock is referred to as electrocution.
Keywords: Electric Shock Prevention.
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