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zipadeedodahh
2 months ago

Water doesn’t stop electricity in a cable from being transmitted. Electricity works unaffected by water as long as cables are isolated from each other and in a controlled environment. That cable grid you’re seeing is suspended above the ground by non-conducting ceramic insulators keeping the electricity isolated from electrifying the towers that are suspending them, thus away from electrifying ground. This isolation keeps electricity from where it isn’t supposed to go. Electricity conducted through water where people have open access to at ground level would not be good, not because it’s bad for the electricity, but because it’s bad for people. Like a boating dock with broken insulated wire touching a body of water, that is not a controlled isolated situation. For electronics it’s the same isolation principle in the bus lines on a motherboard, but water bridging their connections over currents other chips causing them to “fry.”

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Clover Lynn
Warren, OH · 2 months ago

I'm pretty sure it's covered in waterproof material.

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SCAR
Atlanta, GA · a month ago

🫩 please do not be a organ donor for nothing on your body because your brain is fried starting with that

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Micheal Green
Houston, TX · 2 months ago

Don't get too curious

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#Scrillywonka 🍫🍬🍭🍮
Fayetteville, NC · 2 months ago

yea but a negative and a positive can travel threw water.

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Matthew Tallman
Keene, NH · 2 months ago

no ur mistaken it blends well with water it travels threw water faster than other material it's OK to get wet

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jel12
Hopkinsville, KY · 2 months ago

Go to trade school and learn. Then you’ll know

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SUPERIORBEING
The Bronx, NY · 2 months ago

hope over and pass on it.. and see what happens. then you'll understand 👍👍

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Petey Patpat
Anchorage, AK · 2 months ago

can you feel the electricity that close?