If there is a small mA current leak in the appliance your wet hands increase your conductivity to the appliance up to a point where you might feel an electric shock. Dry hands have a high resistivity, whereas wet hands do not, the resistance is much lower.
Any voltage can be lethal if enough current is allow to flow. Human skin has a form of resistance to electric current flow however if the skin is moist or wet the resistance decrease to a point where IT WILL BREAKDOWN THE BARRIER AND ALLOW CURRENT FLOW
you need to stay away from powerlines at ANY time, not just earth quakes.
u need to avid them, because they can shock you so strongly it could possibly kill you.
The electricity will pass from them into your body and then you'll be shocked just as badly as they are.
its dangerous
Because you might be electrocuted
Dry your hands. Even then do not touch any electric appliance except on the provided handles and control knobs and switches.
If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
Water can conduct electricity ( if it is an electrolyte, as most tap water is) so you shouldn't touch electrical appliances with wet hands, or put them near water in case the water completes a circuit from the appliance, resulting in a live circuit. if you touch a live circuit that could result in electrocution.
Your right elbow.
Tap water and generally water (except specially proccessed water) can transmit electric current when the voltage is high enough. And the mains voltage (110 V for USA, 230 V for Europe) is more than high enough.
Dry your hands. Even then do not touch any electric appliance except on the provided handles and control knobs and switches.
Water is a good conductor of electricity. A person with wet hands touching electrical appliances get a shock.So it is dangerous to touch an electric appliance with wet hands.
You will get an electric shock and trust me it is not a nice experience!
If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
Doing so increases the chance of getting an electric shock.
If there's something wrong with the appliance its casing might carry a voltage, and as wet hands offers less resistance to elctricity it increases your risk of getting electrocuted.
Water can conduct electricity ( if it is an electrolyte, as most tap water is) so you shouldn't touch electrical appliances with wet hands, or put them near water in case the water completes a circuit from the appliance, resulting in a live circuit. if you touch a live circuit that could result in electrocution.
shock
You should not leave any wire naked. You should not use low-quality and damaged wires. Don't touch any wire or socket board with wet hands/body. Don't use electrical appliances, such as hair dryers, radios, CD players, etc., near the tub or shower while bathing. Get them serviced on yearly basis. When the electric current is non-consistent,you should switch them off as they can burn/spread gases etc into the atmosphere.
is it you shouldn't touch chemicals with your hands
wash your hands hahah
Your right elbow.