nothing happens if the thing attached to it is not turned on, you get electrified if it is on
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
If the standing wave is on the rope but not on the wire then you can touch it anywhere without disturbing the wire.
It bends.
Short wire has less resistance Long wire has more resistance Thick wire has less resistance Thin wire has more resistance
The polarity of the magnetic field of a wire reverses when you change the direction of the current in the wire.
If a "hot" wire contacts the "neutral" or ground wire, electrical current flows to the ground.
Live wire is not to be touched. or Live wire touch not..haha
It might leave a copper coloured streak across the magnet, but apart from that, nothing much. I think you are looking at what happens to a copper wire when it is moved in a magnetic field. In which case the answer is, a current is induced in the wire. (It does not have to touch)
You can use a wire tester to determine if a wire is live. You can also touch the positive wire on the ground wire, if the wire produces a spark it is live.
Never assume that any electric wire, no matter what color it has, is safe to touch.
if you touch a snake nothing happens
Dont touch the water!!! Water is a conductor so the water would basicly act like an exposed wire. You will be shocked!
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
If the standing wave is on the rope but not on the wire then you can touch it anywhere without disturbing the wire.
That happens to lots of people. It's normal.
You may feel a slight tingle but that is about all. It is DC voltage of an extremely low amperage.
You cut carefully so that the wire does not touch the middle of the clay.