Science, asked by SweetSup3020, 1 year ago

why don't Birds get electrocuted when they land on electric wires
explain the answer with reference to their hollow bones
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Answered by dips05
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Hi,

Electricity flows along the path of least resistance. Birds don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires because they are not good conductors of electricity. As thier bones are hollow so their cells and tissues do not offer electrons an easier route than the copper wire they're already traveling along.

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parulkhandelwal1983: Electricity flows along the path of least resistance. Birds don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires because they are not good conductors of electricity. As thier bones are hollow so their cells and tissues do not offer electrons an easier route than the copper wire they're already traveling along.

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Answered by ChankyaOfBrainly
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THEY DOESNOT GET SHOCKS BECAUSE OF THEIR HOLLOW BODY AND SOME RULES OF ELECTRICITY.......

THEY TOUCH ONLY ONE WIRE WHICH DOESNOT GIVE SHOCK UNTIL IT GET A CLOSED CIRCUIT.......


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