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Electricity
went down the hose stream until the transformer on the pole blew, leaving him unconscious. We carried him out, twitching and scorched. He survived the experience, but you'll have a hard time convincing him that water does not conduct electricity. It might not conduct as well as other things, but I for one believe that it does! Otherwise, boom shocking electro surveys wouldn't work. Sounds like the basement floor was wet. Are you sure the electricty traveled in the water stream and not in the wet floor? As far as electroshocking - you can force a current to jump from one electrode to another and shock the fish in between, just like you can force a current to jump between two electrodes in the air. But the air, and the water, are not conductors. We used to have a guy come around to the schools from the power company. He would hook up a light bulb on one wire and run the end down into a beaker of water. Another wire would be plugged in and run into the water about six inches away. The light bulb would not light until he touched the two wires together. I think sal****er, if salty enough, will conduct electricty, as will other solutions. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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