Electricty likes to take the path of least resistance. Going through the bird would have more resistance than going through the wire. Howeverm if the bird, were somehow connected to the ground or something else touching the ground, the electricity would go through the bird into the ground, electrocuting the bird. Going to the ground offers the least resistance.
Likewise, if one were touching a cable while touching the ground, one would get shocked. But, if one managed to touch the cable without touching the ground or anything else, one would not get shocked.
NOTE: attempting any of the above actions is not advisable.
Also, most electrical wires are insulated, which means that electricity won't conduct through it to the outside.
2006-08-10 06:31:55
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answer #1
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answered by anonymous 3
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Birds "can" sit on electrical wires because they do not complete the circuit - they don't touch anything that is grounded so they do not get electrocuted. If they were to touch a grounded transformer by accident somehow, like an electrical worker then they would be electrocuted. But as long as they are simply sitting on the wire, there is nothing to complete the circuit and they are harmless. The wires are insulated to protect from getting a charge but keep in mind that if the wire is stripped or the copper underneath is somehow exposed, the bird can then get zapped.
2006-08-10 06:20:14
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answer #2
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answered by wyldflwr623 2
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For god's sake! Cables are insulated. And yes, birds complete the circuit since they sit on the wire with both legs.... Cables are not raw metal, the wire itself is covered by rubbery stuff similar in texture to electrical tape. During storm wires ripped and the metal itself exposed.
Then the bird should stay away...
2006-08-10 06:20:50
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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so long by way of fact the chicken is only touching one cable and not something, it incredibly isn't any longer electrocuted. it relatively is whilst the electrical powered energy tries to circulate that the possibility lies. whilst the chicken is on the cable, the electrical powered energy passes real by using it, yet whilst the chicken comes on the component of a few thing different than the cable, the electrical powered energy tries to leap to that some thing and the arc that varieties burns all the way by using tissue, from the place the animal contacts the cable to the place the animal is closest to the subsequent touch.
2016-12-11 06:24:31
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answered by erke 4
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Well its very simple my friend. Because obviously a bird must be made out of electricity. We all know that the only way not to get shocked by electricity is to be electricity. So this whole only touching one wire thing is ridiculous. BIRDS ARE ELECTRICITY. case closed
2006-08-10 06:18:38
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answer #5
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answered by Lord Slutch 1
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The electricity has no place to go. If the bird had one foot on a wire and the other foot on the hydro pole, then it would be in trouble. The electricity would go through the bird and the pole to ground.
2006-08-10 06:26:00
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answered by Kevin H 7
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electricity must have a SOURCE and a RETURN path.
The bird by sitting on ONE wire does not complete the path. If the bird could touch two of the wires
or one wire and the ground at the same time you would have fryed bird....
2006-08-10 06:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You see, birds sit only on one cable. According to elecrticity, if one only touches the Nutral or the Phase wire, without having contact with the ground. You won't feel anything at all. And that is something birds know!!!!!!!!
2006-08-10 06:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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if the verb can without e i can tell you that it because the birds use only one wire so its in the save side but sometimes you can see died bird under the lines if the wires are very close to each other if the verb can withe e i dint now
2006-08-10 06:22:03
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answered by tumisat 1
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Well, I thought I knew the answer to this, but after reading a variety of different, and possible, answers, I looked up a link. I think it explains it ok.
You can always google it and find other links for more information.
2006-08-10 06:44:24
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answer #10
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answered by powhound 7
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