When you receive a shock what type of charge do you have now?

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2026-04-12 05:45

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When you receive an electric shock, your body becomes positively charged due to the loss of electrons. The shock occurs because of the movement of excess electrons from a charged source into your body. This transfer of charge creates a difference in electrical potential, causing the sensation of shock. After the shock, your body typically returns to a neutral state as it regains lost electrons.

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