About water and electricity
Q1: Water reaches boiling point at 100 degree centi and changes from water into vapour, am I correct? But when water dries from a surface, i.e. it evaporates, it does not reach 100 degree centi? Why?
Q2: When electricity passes through your body, what happens to the body? Why do you die? Does it make the heart stop? If yes, what causes the heart to stop? Is it the electrons? I could not find a simple answer when I tried to google the question. What I found got me more confused.
Please people like Rizks(Wolf) and Gangababurao(Monkey) abstain from making silly comments if you cannot answer the questions. Thank you.
for first question
ground suck the water, not evaporating.
for second question
blood cells died instantly due to shock and heavy electron's passing. thus makes the heart paralyzed and stop working.
Ans to Q1 when water boils at 100 degrees and changes to gaseous state it evaporates and water lying on a surface changing to gaseous state without its temperature reaching a 100 degrees is vapourization
you can google the definitions of evaporation and vapourization toknow more
our heart beats with the help of energy like a current.High voltage current makes it to beat at irregular and arrhythmic pace,making it ultimately to failure.hence due to heart failure,one dies.
When u receive a heavy current flow the blood vessels in ur body gets burned up theteby burning the inside of body. But when the shock.is small some cells may get damaged thereby putting u in a state of shock and small injuries.
Shock !!!
Think , again .
The definition of shock to human body . Or circumstances .
Electrons do flow when u touch a live wire . you complete the circuit and the bulb glows if u hold it long or if the power is more than your resistance of your body ( you ascot as a fast fuze ( railway over head wires )
Enjoy n b blessed .
Your first answer is quantity . Think ?
Perhaps if Dr Sam is around, he could answer question 2.