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by felurx
1214 days ago
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I think there might be a misunderstanding here:
The analogy works precisely in that you can't plug in anything dangerous because the electrical codes make it so that dangerous things don't exist, and because circuit breakers protect you from malfunctioning stuff. You can't plug a device that pulls 10kW into a plug and have it work, because the circuit breaker stops you from overloading your circuits.
You can't plug in a device that attaches the live to your left hand and the neutral to your right, immediately stopping your heart, because such a device is forbidden by electrical codes, and everyone who makes electrical devices has to follow these. |
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Or, else, what is your point?