wī dönt vogals krijgen geëlektrocuteerd wen thā land än an ə'lektrik 'wīr ?(why dont birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire?)
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Birds can sit on power lines and not get electric shocks because the electricity is always looking for a way to get to the ground. The birds are not touching the ground or anything in contact with the ground, so the electricity will stay in the power line
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The copper in electrical wires is a great conductor. Birds are not good conductors. That's one reason they don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires. The energy bypasses the birds and keeps flowing along the wire instead.
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