An animal such as a bird or rodent sitting on a "high tension wire" (electrical line) will not be shocked because it is not connected to a lower voltage, or ground. In order for electricity to flow there must be a difference in potential. (The scenes in movies where people fry when they are suspended in the air on high voltage grids are not in accordance with the laws of science-just as Superman could not really stop a speeding bullet or falling meteor.)
If you-- a person-- touch the same wire while standing on the ground your body WILL provde a means of current flow as you are conectged to "ground"--which, by definition is low or no voltage. but if you are ONLY on the wire, and not the ground, same result. No current flow.
By touching an uninsulated conductor which is under electrical tension.
coz it flew into high tension power lines :D
You experience an electric shock when an electric current enters your body. A current can enter your body when you accidentally become part of an electric circuit. Whether you recieve a deadly shock depends on the amount of current that flows into your body. Answered on: October 24, 2011.
Yes, some people may experience an electric shock when touching metal due to static electricity buildup or faulty wiring.
The electric eel's adaptations is #1, the electric shock.
no an accidental electric shock cannot change one's personality because it just causes organ failure for some time,because of the difference in the type of currents.one is the electric current and the other one is the signals the body carries,however if very strong it may cause organ disorder
Electric shock is to electrocuted as burned is to cremated. Electric shock is the same as electrocuted, except that electrocuted has actually induced death; to kill by electric shock.
You will get an electric shock and trust me it is not a nice experience!
Yes, electric shock can cause seizures.
Muscles do not get paralyzed on electric shock from the AED.
It is not possible for eyes to pop out due to electric charges. Electric shock can cause muscle contractions or burns, but it cannot physically cause eyes to pop out. If you experience a sensation of eyes popping out after an electric shock, it may be due to a psychological reaction or perception rather than a physical occurrence.
When the cow comes into contact with the fence, it becomes an electric ground which sends an electric current into the cow, through the cow, and into the ground. The pain experienced from the shock is due to the current that flows through the cow.