If the track is fed by overhead power lines then the track is the return path for the electric current and is at earth potential.That is 0 volts
They shouldn't if you get an electric shock while playing there is a fault with your equipment.
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The electric train was first developed in the United Kingdom. The earliest successful electric locomotive was built by the British inventor Robert Davidson in 1837. However, it was in the late 19th century, particularly in Germany, that electric trains began to see practical use, with the first electric railway opening in 1879 in the city of Berlin.
When you start to get shocked you gotta move away as possible from the electric thingy. Make sure you do it fast or else you can die or get injured rly badly.
no but i think you mean "Dont stop believing" by Journey
A tiny electric shock is used to prod he fles to do or not do certain behaviors.
no they dont
though the trains body is made up of a conductor, it is isolated from sources, feeders and electrical circuits. observe the pentograh ( a stand like structure on an electrical engine that touches the electrical feeder or conctor overhead ). it is mounted on a ceramic insulator, all the parts connceted to it are isolated from the train's body. these insulators will completely neutralize the voltage stress on trains body. so, you dont experience any shock.
The electric eel's adaptations is #1, the electric shock.
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.
Yes, electric shock can cause seizures.
Muscles do not get paralyzed on electric shock from the AED.
Yuo need to hav wires that abzorb electric shock an them shoch them (but dont mak it 2 harsh!)lol
The electric shock will probably bang you right in the kitty
They shouldn't if you get an electric shock while playing there is a fault with your equipment.
It is spelled 'Electric Shock'.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity in one electric shock.