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It depends entirely on how well you're grounded. But generally speaking, if you are reasonably well grounded and the power source can provide adequate amperage, it feels like your body is vibrating and convulsing quite violently. Your muscles contract uncontrollably. In some instances your leg muscles will react in a way that will launch you across the room. In other circumstances you will simply die. Steve Francis

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Fifteen volts of electricity may cause a slight tingling sensation or muscle contraction. It is generally considered safe for brief contact with the skin, but prolonged exposure can cause discomfort, pain, or injury. It is important to always exercise caution and seek professional help if you experience an electric shock.

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shocking , very high voltage

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