English is not my mother tongue but this is what i googled and fer sure it say it's not correct, but it also says it's used to describe an accidental injury.
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Electrocution is the stopping of life (determined by a stopped heart) by any type of electric shock. In the vernacular, the term electrocution is used to mean:
- accidental injury, death, murder or suicide by electric shock
- deliberate execution by electric shock, usually involving an electric chair; the word "electrocution" is a portmanteau for "electrical execution"
Electrocution is also frequently used to refer to any electric shock received but is technically incorrect. This choice in definition varies from dictionary to dictionary.
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Death can occur from any shock that carries enough current. Small currents (40 mA - 700 mA) usually trigger
fibrillation in the
heart which is reversible via defibrillator, but large currents (> 1 A) cause permanent damage via
burns, and cellular damage. The heart is most devastated by foreign electricity, next is the
brain.
[citation needed] Women are more susceptible to
macroshock electrocution than men, but men are equally susceptible to
microshock electrocution