> Here is the book definition of electrical shock: > An electric shock occurs when a person comes into contact with an > electrical energy source. Electrical energy flows through a portion of > the body causing a shock. Exposure to electrical energy may result in no > injury at all or may result in devastating damage or death. Burns are > the most common injury from electric shock.
Here's the experienced definition of RF shock.. It usually causes just a small burnt entrance spot on the skin, but once the power reaches the moist subdermal areas it spreads out and causes injury in a much wider area. That often causes a burn to appear some days after the original contact. Unlike the jolting you get from a 110v AC zap, RF often feels like hitting a red hot iron poker. Been there, done that, got the scars. Nothing serious, but damned uncomfortable. Craig Healy Providence, RI _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
