Nobody is going to give you a project, but i can give you some wise advice;
Never, under any circumstances, lick the heating element of a toaster, especially after use...
Hey, AllVol I've done that =O Well I at least only used a paper clip so it wasn't serious =) You can say that's what 'sparked' my interest in electronics <smirk> Yeah I know you can thank me for that gem of a joke later, I take checks.
The way I have always understood it is if the path is from one hand to the other, across your heart, you have the greatest chance of stopping your heart. Makes sense I guess. Thats why its always said you should keep one had in your pocket when working with high voltage.
I always am carful to avoid touching anything with a positive ground when working with mains. Like boxes, panels, waterpipes ect.
I've been shocked by 120vac a few times and am still here. When I was a kid I remember pulling a wallwart out of a powerstrip. I grabbed it in a fasion that caused my index and middle finger to each touch a blade as I pulled it out. Scared the hell outta me, but didn't leave a mark.
I don't know if it would be hard to get killed with 120 or 240v, but you would have to be trying or really dumb. With dry shoes, a dry floor and proper knowledge, you can touch live mains and not get hurt. *****BUT DON"T TRY IT!!!!!!******
BTW, as far as killing people, high voltage is anything over 40 volts or so, that's the general rule of thumb I've heard from most of the sites and or links I've ever been to.
One of the reasons why electricity can be so lethal is the first thing that happens when you get any kind of reasonable current going through your body is the muscles lock dead tight.. If you happen to be holding the voltage source a pack of wild horses couldn't get you to let it go.
Well 9 volts under the wrong circumstances can be lethal, but casual skin penetration or good surface conduction can make 40 volts lethal. It's just a good number to use to know when you should be putting one of your hands in your pocket =>
Basically yes.... When you are talking about DC that is. DC is way more dangerous than AC because it causes the muscles to lock where as AC reverses polarity allowing you to let go.