Electric Motors and Control Systems
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Author: Frank D. Petruzella
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a. Calculate the theoretical body current flow (inamperes and milliamperes) of an electric shockvictim who comes in contact with a 120 V energysource. Assume a total resistance of 15,000
b. What effect, if any, would this amount of currentlikely have on the body?
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