when we catch any one of the phases with our both hands in
air(without touching ground),our body acts as a
conductor.is it correct.please clarrify it.
Answer Posted / john ernest
When u hold the conductors wit ur hands wit out touchin
ground you and the conductor at the same voltage level so
ther s no current flowing through your body.
But when you tough ground current starts flowing through
your body and get electrocuted,,,
same you might have noticed in crows..
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