👉 Electroimpulse is a type of shock wave that occurs during an electrical field. It is produced by applying a high voltage to conductive materials such as metals, ceramics, and even gases such as air or carbon dioxide. The electric field causes the conductivity molecules in the material to vibrate rapidly, resulting in a strong, localized shock wave. This phenomenon is known for its ability to cause severe physical injuries, particularly when it occurs during surgery. Electroimpulses are also used in medical applications