Electricity – Why Touching the Earth Doesn’t Result in Electrocution

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Since the Earth is a good conductor of electricity, is it safe to assume that any charge that flows down to the Earth must be redistributed into the Earth in and along all directions?

Does this also mean that if I release a million amperes of current into the Earth, every living entity walking barefooted should immediately die?

Best Answer

Electricity isn't a gas that expands out to shock anything in contact with it. Electricity is a flow from high voltage to low voltage. Touching a charged object is only dangerous if you become a current path--if it uses you to get somewhere. Even if the earth had a net charge, you aren't providing it anywhere to go, so you will not be shocked. It's somewhat like a bird on a power line.

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