I did! I was mopping up a minor basement flood and put my hand down on the dryer's metal vent and got shocked. Now my dryer won't work.
you have to be incontact with the ground to get electrocuted!
Because they are not touching the ground.
Because they blow dryer uses electricity and electricity is like a lightning bolt it shocks you that's why
No electrical equipment should ever be operated near water for fear of electrocution.
All it really does is dry your hair.
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Never ever even think of fighting electrical fires with water. Somebody (probably you) will likely get electrocuted.
You can be electrocuted from walk-in shower stalls if there is an accumulation of water in the bottom of the stall. Otherwise it is highly unlikely that you can be electrocuted.
Rub it with a dry towel.
Yes it is possible.
Yes, this is the purpose of a hair dryer.
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.