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Electric Shock Current, 20ERR_DNS_FAIL&body=CacheHost Where Does It Go?

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As we’ve already know, electricity requires a complete path (circuit) to continuously flow. This is why the shock received from static electricity is only a momentary jolt: the flow of ; margin-right: 2 electrons is necessarily brief when static charges are equalized between two objects. Shocks of self-limited duration like this are rarely hazardous.

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This might lend one to believe that its impossible to be shocked by electricity by only touching a single wire. Like the birds, 20localhost if we’re sure to touch only one wire at a time, we’ll be safe, right? Unfortunately, this is not correct. Unlike birds, people are usually standing on the ground when they contact a ”live” wire.

Many times, one side of a power system will be intentionally connected to earth ground, and so the person touching a single wire is actually making contact between two points in the circuit (the wire and earth ground):

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