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by ars
733 days ago
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Actually both wires are full of angry pixies, it's just that you have angry pixies in your body that match the ones in one of the wires, so you don't notice when you touch one, and strongly notice when you touch the other. On top of that if we did not ground one side of the electrical network, you could touch either wire and feel nothing. That's called an isolated ground, and is not commonly used except in hospitals and some other specialty settings. (If you wonder, we ground one side because if two different people both happened to touch a wire, current would flow between them using the each.) |
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