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.
Ground Beef
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.
a Rebus
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.
Birds don't get electrocuted on power lines because they do not create a path for electricity to flow. Since they are not touching the ground or anything else to complete a circuit, the electricity simply passes harmlessly through their bodies. Additionally, birds' feet are spread apart when they sit on power lines, which helps prevent the electricity from flowing through them.
No, it is 10 feet from the ground
When water is electrocuted, the electrical current can pass through the water, causing the water to become conductive. This can lead to electric shock for anyone in contact with the water, which can be dangerous and potentially deadly. Additionally, electrolysis of the water molecules can occur, producing hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.