A current of just over 10 mA can cause a sensation of tingling or mild shock when it passes through the body. This level of current is generally considered to be at the threshold of perception for many people, leading to involuntary muscle contractions. While it may not be lethal, it can still be potentially dangerous, especially if the current flows through the heart or if the individual is in a hazardous environment. Prolonged exposure or higher currents can lead to more severe effects, including burns or cardiac issues.
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