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How much electricity is in the human body?

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How much electricity is in the human body?

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  1. none, except for a few millivolts in the nervous tissue.


  2. its not measured in volts but if it was it would be 45 volts of electricity.

  3. Bill Russ gave you the correct answer. I would just like to add that we are large capacitors and can build up a lot of charge when we walk across a carpet or touch something that is charged and we are not grounded. That is the static shock you feel when you touch something as you ground yourself. So normally the charge is only a few millivolts, but when we charge up it can be in the thousands of volts. Good job Bill.

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