Why can't you let go when being electrocuted?

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2026-08-17 19:20

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When being electrocuted, the electrical current can cause muscles to contract and tighten, making it difficult to let go of the source of the shock. This is known as "muscle tetany" and can prevent a person from releasing their grip involuntarily.

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