Physics, asked by moushmi123456, 1 year ago

If water is used to provide electricity, why don't we get electrocuted when we touch water?

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Answered by saavishrivaastpbwt84
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Keeping it simple, you won't get electrocuted by touching water because there is no enough electric potential to make electrons flow through the path you create with your body. ... The force from the water is used. The water is not directly used in electrical generation.

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The power from water comes from its weight, not its electrical properties. ... Keeping it simple, you won't get electrocuted by touching waterbecause there is no enough electricpotential to make electrons flow through the path you create with your body

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