Electrocute
Electrocute is a term used to describe the harmful effects of electric shock on a living organism, particularly humans. It is a portmanteau of "electro" and "execute," indicating the potentially fatal outcome of severe electrical exposure. When electricity passes through the body, it can disrupt normal physiological functions, leading to a range of injuries from minor burns to cardiac arrest and death. The severity of electrocution depends on several factors, including the voltage and current of the electricity, the path it takes through the body, and the duration of exposure.
The electrical current can cause several types of damage. It can generate heat, leading to thermal burns
Preventing electrocution involves understanding electrical hazards and taking appropriate safety precautions. This includes proper insulation of