WHY DONT WE GET SHOCKED WHEN A LIVE WIRE IS HANGING IN THE AIR
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Getting shock means some amount of current is passing through your body. To flow a current there should be potential difference between two terminal. You catch a live wire of X volt by both hand, here you will not get shocked because potential difference between your both hand is 0 volt. So current will not flow.
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because air is a poor conductor of electricity
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