. Why don't we get a shock when we touch a piece of copper wire? Explain.
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The answer to this question has to do with how electricity flows. It will always move along the path of least resistance and flows best through conductors. The copper in electrical wires is a great conductor. ... That's one reason they don't get shocked when they sit on electrical wires.
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