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Jul 13, 2023
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Being electrocuted is extremely unpleasant. How it feels and how it ends depends on many factors: the voltage, the resistance (on the skin, in the electrical network, and in the body), and the type and frequency of the current. A truly lethal electric shock feels like being kicked by a horse. Death can result from muscle dysfunction (heart failure) or burns.
 
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Apr 27, 2026
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From what I've seen it should be fast, must've use higher voltage
 
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With some education in electrical engineering, i can tell you this should be the fastest of all methods, measured in milli-second.
 
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