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  • 03-09-2020
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If an initially neutral insulator is charged on its left end, would you get an electrical shock by touching its right end?

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tochjosh
tochjosh tochjosh
  • 05-09-2020

Answer:

No there won't be.

Explanation:

An insulator does not conduct electricity readily. An insulator that is charged at one end will have the charges remain at that end, since it does not allow the free flow of charges through it. If you touch the other end of the insulator that is void of electric charges, there would be no charge transfer between you and the insulator, and hence no electric shock.

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