Yes, you can still get electrocuted even if your feet are not on the ground, as electricity can travel through various conductive materials. For instance, if you're in contact with a conductive surface or object that is connected to an electrical source, the current can flow through your body. Additionally, being suspended in the air does not prevent electrical current from passing through you if you're in contact with an electrified object. Always take precautions around electricity, regardless of your position.
If you touch something of high voltage and you are not touching the ground or anything made of metal, you most likely won't be electrocuted.
Feet on the Ground was created in 1984.
Ten Feet off the Ground was created in 1968.
The ball which you drop from 5 feet will reach the ground first.
The law that explains this interaction is Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you walk, your feet exert a force on the ground in the backward direction, and in response, the ground exerts an equal and opposite force on your feet in the forward direction. This interaction allows you to move forward by pushing against the ground.
you have to be incontact with the ground to get electrocuted!
it means you electrocuted it
If you are in contact with the ground then yes, you would be.
If you touch something of high voltage and you are not touching the ground or anything made of metal, you most likely won't be electrocuted.
Because there is no ground. In order for them to be part of the circuit, there has to be a way for the electricity to more easily flow through them to something else then for it to continue travelling on the wire. because its not grounded
Yes, the electricity goes through them and out their feet. only during static charge can another person or object be shocked. Electrocution only happens when electricity is able to pass through something to the ground.
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No, In order for elecricity to travel it needs a ground unless the flying object is touching the ground or is connected in some way it should be uneffective
Feet on the Ground was created in 1984.
There is no path for current to flow from the wires to the ground, through the bird. It is possible that touching two wires could cause current to flow, but the individual wires are usually far apart.
No, it is 10 feet from the ground
If sufficient current current passes through your heart it will either stop or go into fibrillation ... in either case you will quickly die.Since it must pass through your body, a basic safety rule when working with hot wires is "to keep one hand in your pocket". That is, don't allow yourself to be grounded by one hand (or wet feet for that matter) if your other hand should happen to touch a hot wire.most of this answer is right, but only in a category of high voltage. the reason why you get electrocuted is because water is one of the best conductors. if you put two wires on the carpet it will not burn, heat up (unless the wires are touching) or get electrocuted. but a wet carpet will surely get electrocuted. with humans being 80% water, we are good conductor. a human is a better ground than the ground. but if you touch a positive wire while connected to the ground, you will be electrocuted. if you touch a negative wire while connected to the ground you will not be electrocuted.but if you touch a positive or negative wire while not touching the ground you will not be electrocutedbut if you touch a positive and negative wire, on or off the ground you will be electrocuted.the ground is negatively charged, and when connected to the ground, so are you.positive and negative electrons react to each other, and touching both of them to a conductive material (such as yourself) allows them to do that. and your brain communicates with your organs with electricity, which is why your heart can stop.