Hi.
I was reading this material in All About Circuits.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/chpt-3/shock-current-path/
However, I am unable to understand even though it is clearly explained.
Is there any other material/PDF that explains it better than what's given here?
See the fourth illustration in that link - You will find that the person is touching a positive potential and his leg in on the ground.
But why doesn't he experience a shock even though there's a potential difference?
Please explain me clearly from the fourth illustration till the end.
Thanks a lot.
I was reading this material in All About Circuits.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/direct-current/chpt-3/shock-current-path/
However, I am unable to understand even though it is clearly explained.
Is there any other material/PDF that explains it better than what's given here?
See the fourth illustration in that link - You will find that the person is touching a positive potential and his leg in on the ground.
But why doesn't he experience a shock even though there's a potential difference?
Please explain me clearly from the fourth illustration till the end.
Thanks a lot.