Q3. Why does a person not get electrocuted on louching the circuit of a small torch
battery?
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It’s the Current that causes the sensation of ‘shock,’ and current only flows through your body if the voltage driving the current is high enough to create a current flow through your skin or whatever.
Hold a 1.5 v or 9 v or 22.5 v battery to your dry skin and you’ll feel pretty much nothing.
Voltage of a battery is just 1.5 v which cannot produce sufficient current flow given the high resistance levels and therefore cannot induce “shock” in our body. ... Our resistance is very high most of the time when we touch batteries less than 35 volts we won't notice it unless we are really wet.
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