Electricity Is Everywhere… So Why Isn't He Getting Shocked? 😳⚡ #shorts

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Electricity Is Everywhere… So Why Isn't He Getting Shocked? 😳⚡ #shorts #physics #science #electricity #highvoltage #current #voltage #ohmslaw #electricalengineering #physicsfacts #sciencefacts #stem #education #reallifephysics #engineering #electricalsafety #powerlines #physicsshorts #viralshorts #smartphysics #trending #shortsfeed #vyasedification How can someone work near high-voltage power lines without getting electrocuted? 😳⚡ The answer lies in **electric potential, current flow, resistance, and insulation**. Many people think voltage alone causes electric shock. In reality, dangerous shocks occur when a significant current flows through the body. Without a complete path between different electrical potentials, little or no current may flow. ⚠️ High-voltage work is extremely dangerous and should only be performed by trained professionals using specialized equipment. 💬 What's more dangerous: Voltage or Current? 👇🧠 The spark looks terrifying, but the key question in electricity is not just voltage—it's whether a significant current flows through the body. According to **Ohm's Law**: genui{"math_block_widget_always_prefetch_v2":{"content":"I=\frac{V}{R}"}} Where: 👉 **I** = Current 👉 **V** = Voltage difference 👉 **R** = Resistance Current needs a complete path to flow. 👉 No complete path = little or no current 👉 Insulation greatly increases resistance 👉 Same electrical potential reduces body current In many linework situations, workers use special equipment designed to keep them at nearly the same electrical potential as the conductor they are working on. The real danger occurs when a person becomes a bridge between two different voltages, allowing current to pass through the body. ⚠️ **Safety Warning:** Never attempt anything similar. High-voltage electricity can cause severe injury or death. The exact conditions shown in a video cannot be verified from visuals alone, and professional lineworkers use specialized training, procedures, and protective equipment. This is a fascinating example of **electric potential, current flow, resistance, insulation, and electrical safety**. ⚡🧠🔌 electricity, high voltage, electric shock physics, current vs voltage, ohms law, electrical safety, power lines, lineman physics, electrical engineering, resistance physics, electric current, electric potential, physics facts, science facts, real life physics, stem education, engineering concepts, physics shorts, science shorts, youtube shorts, viral science, smart physics, educational video, power transmission, insulation physics, current flow, electricity explained, safety science, engineering physics, physics demo This video is only for educational and motivational purposes and uses some clips under Fair Use to explain science in an engaging way. All stunts, acts, or experiments shown are performed under expert supervision — DO NOT TRY to repeat them. We strictly follow YouTube’s safety, child protection, and community guidelines, and ensure no harmful or abusive content is shown. For any concerns or removal requests, contact us at [email protected] — immediate action will be taken.

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