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How come the 3rd guy didn't get shocked for touching the two people who were electrocuted? Shouldn't the electricity pass through them and electrocute him too?

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Eh electricity takes the shortest path to the ground, I guess he was too far and hence didn't get electrocuted

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No, electricity takes all paths with current proportionate to the resistance (impedance). If the source can supply enough current (likely in a rail system) each person would have the same current flow through them regardless if there is another person.

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Honestly that is true, there's way too much of electricity and it probably won't even consider a small human body's resistance and stuff, like how electricity sometimes starts dancing when wires are cut. :marseythumbsup:

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