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Rudinhoob
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I'm familiar with nodal analysis and assigning a reference node which is theoretically on paper is zero potential. However if I ground a node physically, for example as in the circuit shown below, and then I touch one of the source terminals, do I get electrocuted? or if I measure the voltage between the grounded terminal of the source and the ground (another point) should I read 0?
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