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知识百科:为什么我们会被电到?

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发表于 2016-7-9 23:34:13 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  在干燥的季节,当我们的手碰触到金属、电线或是另一个人的身体,就会感到有股电流迅速流过我们的身体,伴随着“啪”的一声:被电到了。大家都知道干燥的季节容易起电,那为什么我们人类会这么容易被电到呢?下面这篇文章就来为您解答这个问题。
          Electricity shocks us, because it is an outside force that interferes with
the internal electricity our bodies' nervous systems generate.
          To fully understand why the chance encounter of these two electrical forces
results in a shock to our systems, we must first understand the fundamentals of
electricity itself.
          In scientific terms, electricity is considered a fundamental force, one
that is extremely basic, and has been in existence since the beginning of time.
Further simplified, it is so basic, that it defies explanation, and is Mother
Nature's way of saying "Because I said so"!
          Electricity comprises positive and negative charges, opposite charges
attract each other, and similar charges repel each other. Those charges
attracted to each other can be separated, with the end product being potential
energy, that is, energy that will be released as voltage, should the two
reunite. We pay electric companies to separate the positive and negative charges
for us, so that we have electrical energy at our disposal.
          In order for the charges to reunite, and for the potential energy to be
released as voltage, a conductor, a channel that they can flow through, is
needed. Insulators, such as paper and glass make poor conductors, while wire and
water make excellent conductors. Unfortunately, since the human body consists
primarily of water, it too provides a superb conductor for electrical energy, or
voltage.
          If, by chance, outside electrical energy enters our bodies, now conductors,
we will be shocked when the voltage encounters, and interferes with, the
internal electrical energy our nervous systems produce. The shocks to our
bodies, and the amount of damage the electricity does to them, depends upon the
voltage our bodies are subjected to, upon its level of energy, and upon how much
our bodies resist the flow of the electrical energy.
          When we are shocked, a variety of things may occur, none of which is
desirable. Our muscles may twitch, we may experience problems in the nerve
centers that control our breathing, or we may experience problems with our heart
rhythms. The worst case scenario from being shocked is death.
          voltage: 电压,伏特数
          conductor: 导体
          insulator: 绝缘体
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