elektróga
Elektróga is a term used in some contexts, particularly in certain Slavic languages, to refer to the phenomenon of electrocution or electric shock. It describes the physiological effects on a living organism, typically a human or animal, when an electric current passes through the body. The severity of an elektróga can range from a mild tingling sensation to severe burns, cardiac arrest, or even death, depending on factors such as the voltage, current, duration of exposure, and the path the electricity takes through the body.
In industrial and electrical safety settings, understanding elektróga is crucial for preventing accidents. Safety protocols, protective