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Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire?
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Answered by baziger23032006
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Answer:

We know that the electric lines carry a constant voltage supply across the power lines. Therefore, the potential difference across the claws will be negligible or zero. Thus, the current will not flow through the bird and hence they will not be electrocuted.

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Answered by SuperSDK
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Bird leg's are insulators

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