Science, asked by Meethal, 2 months ago

why don't birds electrocuted when they land on a wire?​

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Answered by anany1947
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Answer:

because wires have a thick rubbered cover

Explanation:

rubber is a not a good conductor of electricity so it not allows electricity to Go through it

Answered by Anonymous
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\rightarrowThey're Not Good Conductors Birds are able to sit on electrical power lines because the electrical current essentially ignores the bird's presence and continues to travel through the wire instead of through the bird's body. A bird's body is not a good conductor of electricity.

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