The Principle of Human Electric Shock and Several Main Types of Electric Shock

Authors

  • Shixin Lin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v68i.12053

Keywords:

Electrical shock, Human body, Current, Simulation.

Abstract

In the modern production process and daily life, people use a lot of various types of electrical equipment. However, in the process of use due to the illegal operation of the operator, it will inevitably cause electric shock accidents. Study the principle of electric shock type and preventive measures are important. Through the in-depth study of electric shock, this paper analyzes the principle and different types of electric shock, and the harm of electric shock to human body. In the research, Multisim software is used to simulate the human body being electrocuted by lightning, and the specific value of the external resistance required to ensure the safety current of the human body is obtained through the experiment. The significance of this study is to increase the public's awareness and understanding of the problem of electric shock, and to provide the public with important information about the hazards of electric shock and preventive measures. At the same time, to improve the accuracy of the study and for the consideration of human safety, simulation software is chosen to study the experiment, which provides methods and ideas for further research on electric shock.

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Published

09-10-2023

How to Cite

Lin, S. (2023). The Principle of Human Electric Shock and Several Main Types of Electric Shock. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 68, 150-156. https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v68i.12053