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For an electric current to pass through the bird's body, there must be a potential difference (voltage) across its legs. But its legs are connected to a very good conductor which means that the bird's legs must be at the same potential -no potential difference, no shock!

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Bats cannot touch electrical wires?

False. Bats are capable of avoiding electrical wires while flying, as they use echolocation to navigate their surroundings. However, if a bat were to accidentally come into contact with an electrical wire, it could potentially be electrocuted.


Can you get electrocuted on an electrical wire if you're not touching th?

['No' is the correct answer to this question. But it's a technical answer. There are a lot of if's, and's or but's involved. How, for instance, how do you touch one wire without touching anything else? On what are you standing? On what are you suspended? See how this works? If one was foolish enough to climb a telephone pole that had high voltage wires atop it and reached out and touched the wire, a fatal shock would almost certainly result. But if one somehow got atop the pole and jumped off and grabbed hold of the wire, no electric shock would occur. Birds sitting on wires don't get electrocuted. Remember that 'No' is the technically correct answer, but there are a lot of "loose ends" that must be thought through when considering this question. There are safety considerations to be assessed, and fatal consequences await the careless individual.] Yes. Most wires have a two or three pathways (conductors) wrapped together. One of these is usually the ground wire. If you come into contact with the ground and the hot wire, you can be shocked. Another way to look at this question is to think of "ground" as standing on the ground. If a person touches a live wire with a single contact point, but their body is not touching the ground or a grounded surface or a grounded object, then that person will not be electrocuted. That's because a complete circuit can not be made until you are grounded, or until you touch another circuit wire at the same time. You will not know for sure unless you have a test instrument. A wise person would not guess. For example, think of when a bird sits on a live high voltage wire between poles. The bird does not get electrocuted because the bird is not grounded. That bird is not completing a circuit path and cannot be shocked. However, if the voltage is high enough, the voltage can go right through the air (think lightning). A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on electric shock. It's worth a skim.


When did Michael Faraday come up with the electric motor?

The Electric motor was invented in 1821 by Michael Faraday.


What do subway trains run on?

Subway trains typically run on electricity that powers electric motors in the train cars. The electricity can come from a variety of sources, including overhead wires, third rails, or onboard batteries.


A woman experiences an electric shock The electrons making the shock come from where?

The electrons from the electric shock come from the flow of electrons through a conductive material, such as a wire or electrical appliance. When the woman comes into contact with the electric source, this flow of electrons passes through her body, causing the electric shock.

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Can birds get electrocuted if they come in contact with two wires?

Yes, a bird can get electrocuted if it comes in contact with two bare power lines. The power lines are spaced apart so only the largest birds (buzzards, eagles, etc.) would be able to touch two at the same time.


Bats cannot touch electrical wires?

False. Bats are capable of avoiding electrical wires while flying, as they use echolocation to navigate their surroundings. However, if a bat were to accidentally come into contact with an electrical wire, it could potentially be electrocuted.


How come birds on electric wires dont get electroucuted?

They are not grounded. Electricity is going to take the shortest route possible and with the least resistance...therefore it is "easier" for the electricity to travel in a straight line through the metal cables than to travel up and back down again through a bird which is not conductive. If you were to hang from a power line (assuming you didnt come close to another one) you would not be electricuted, only if you touch the ground or another wire or pole will you get zapped.Answer The resistance of the wire between the bird's feet is so low that the current passing through the conductor cannot create sufficient voltage drop to harm the bird. Should part of the bird come into contact with another line conductor, or an earthed conductor, then it will be killed.


Do ants eat electric wires?

No, ants do not eat electric wires. They are not attracted to the materials in electric wires and are more interested in foraging for food sources such as plants, other insects, or sugary substances. However, they may come into contact with wires while exploring their environment.


How come birds can land on power lines without being electrocuted?

The high voltage is between one wire and the other. From one point on the wire to another point on the same wire, the voltage is quite insignificant. As long as the birds don't touch both wires, nothing much will happen. The wire does not have a difference in voltage from foot to foot. The term "high voltage" refers from wire to ground. Electricity flows down a voltage gradient. There is no gradient of voltage between the feet.


Why do birds not electrocuted when they are staying on live wire or wires?

Power lines are insulated and as long as they don't touch the ground (or another object) they won't be electrocuted.AnswerMost power lines are not, in fact, insulated because they are already surrounded by an insulating media -air.The reason that birds don't get electrocuted is because each foot is at the same potential and, for current to flow (it's the current which causes electrocution) through its body, each foot must be at a different potential. The bird is safe, providing another part of its body doesn't come in contact with one of the other conductors.


What type of energy does a bug zapper use?

A bug zapper typically uses electrical energy to attract and zap insects through the use of UV light and electric grids. When insects come into contact with the grid, they are electrocuted and killed.


Why do the interior lights on your 93 olds 98 not come on when the doors are opened and also the electric locks don't operate properly?

fuse or broken ground in wires


Where does penguin birds come from?

They come the same way all other birds come from. An egg.


What happens to an electric motor if it is over heated?

If a fuse fails to blow or a cut-off doesn't come into play, the insulation on the wires will melt and cause a short circuit.


What happens to an electric motor is it over heats?

If a fuse fails to blow or a cut-off doesn't come into play, the insulation on the wires will melt and cause a short circuit.


When do Siberian birds come to India?

Siberian birds come to India during winter.