electric burn

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electric burn

A child touches a frayed wire and gets an electric burn on their finger.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A burn caused by heat produced by an electric current: An injury to skin or tissue resulting from contact with an electrical source, where the damage is primarily thermal (caused by heat) rather than from the electrical current itself affecting the body's internal systems.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The mechanic suffered an electric burn on his hand after touching a live wire.
    • First aid for an electric burn may differ from that for a chemical burn.
    • The doctor examined the severe electric burn caused by the high-voltage arc.
Advanced Usage
  • Medical Context: In medical terminology, an "electric burn" specifically refers to the thermal injury at the point of contact. It is often discussed in contrast to "electrical injury," which encompasses the broader systemic effects of electric shock on the body, such as cardiac arrest or nerve damage.
    • While the electric burn on his arm was treated, tests were run to check for deeper electrical injury.
Variants and Related Words
  • Electrical burn: A synonymous term often used interchangeably with "electric burn."
  • Arc burn: A type of electric burn caused by an electrical arc, which can generate extremely high temperatures.
  • Thermal burn: A general category of burns caused by heat sources, which includes electric burns, scalds, and flame burns.
Synonyms
  • Electrical burn: A burn resulting from an electrical source.
  • Joule burn: A technical term referencing the heat energy (joules) dissipated by the current.
Related Phrases
  • To sustain an electric burn: To receive or suffer an electric burn.
    • He sustained a serious electric burn while repairing the circuit breaker.
electric burn

A child touches a frayed wire and gets an electric burn on their finger.

Noun
  1. a burn caused by heat produced by an electric current