why we experience a shock if we touch a man who is attached to current carrier and is on ground and why we don't experience a shock if we touch a pole which is also attached to current carrier?
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Of course when you touch an electric pole that carries a high voltage of electricity overhead you don't get any shock.
This is because of the way it is designed. Electricity doesn't pass through the electric pole . There is an insulator between the conducting line (or the wire carrying electricity) and the pole. This insulator stops the flow of electricity from current carrying wire to the body of the pole.
So if you happen to touch those poles, you won't get any shock.
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This is because of the way it is designed. Electricity doesn't pass through the electric pole . There is an insulator between the conducting line (or the wire carrying electricity) and the pole. This insulator stops the flow of electricity from current carrying wire to the body of the pole.
So if you happen to touch those poles, you won't get any shock.
Hope This Helps You!
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This is because of the way it is designed. Electricity doesn't pass through the electric pole . There is an insulator between the conducting line (or the wire carrying electricity) and the pole. This insulator stops the flow of electricity from current carrying wire to the body of the pole.
So if you happen to touch those poles, you won't get any shock.
Hope This Helps You!
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