If you touch the metal part of a soldering iron would you just get burned or would you also get electrocuted?
I'm fairly sure you just get burned, but why is this the case?
Surely if it is metal with electricity flowing through to heat it you would be electrocuted too?
Wondering a similar thing about clothes irons too.
To clarify it is how they are designed to stop them becoming live to the touch that I curious about (i.e. what stops them essentially being a live wire)?
I'm fairly sure you just get burned, but why is this the case?
Surely if it is metal with electricity flowing through to heat it you would be electrocuted too?
Wondering a similar thing about clothes irons too.
To clarify it is how they are designed to stop them becoming live to the touch that I curious about (i.e. what stops them essentially being a live wire)?
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