What will happen if we supply a voltage of 250 kV to the Vcc of the Relay (Dual Channel) module?

What will happen if we supply a voltage of 250 kV to the Vcc of the Relay (Dual Channel) module? Correct Answer Damage is caused

The Relay modules are mostly built to work on a voltage range of approximately 3.3V to 5V. Any voltage lower than that and the sensor will not be able to power on, but however any voltage significantly above that and the sensor may suffer permanent damage.

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