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I had a question about electricty and being electrocuted. It is well known that if you drop a toaster that is plugged in into a bathtub you are sitting in, you will be electrocuted.
My question is, how far reaching is the electrical energy in a body of water?
For example, if I am in standing in one end of an olympic sized pool and someone drops a plugged in toaster in the other end, will I be electrocuted like I would in small body of water such as a bathtub? Or is there to much area and the electrical energy dissipates? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
Ravenlock
My question is, how far reaching is the electrical energy in a body of water?
For example, if I am in standing in one end of an olympic sized pool and someone drops a plugged in toaster in the other end, will I be electrocuted like I would in small body of water such as a bathtub? Or is there to much area and the electrical energy dissipates? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
Ravenlock
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