I thought myth busters busted that myth that pissing on an electric current would shock you.![]()
Thx for clearing that up.http://mythbustersresults.com/episode3
Urinating on the electric third rail of a train track can cause electrocution.
busted
Although it is possible to electrocute yourself by urinating on a third rail, you would have to stand unrealistically close to the rail to do it. In most instances, a urine stream would break into droplets before making contact with the rail.
(This concept was tested with an electric fence in episode 14 and that version of the myth was confirmed. Distance is the key.)
MythBusters is wrong I'd say 30% of the time, partly because they can create a close scenario, but not the exact circumstances. Also, they don't always have all the parts of the story, so they improvise as they go.Myth Buster is a reliable authority on electricity now? I believe the snow he was standing in completed the circuit.
http://mythbustersresults.com/episode3
Urinating on the electric third rail of a train track can cause electrocution.
busted
Although it is possible to electrocute yourself by urinating on a third rail, you would have to stand unrealistically close to the rail to do it. In most instances, a urine stream would break into droplets before making contact with the rail.
(This concept was tested with an electric fence in episode 14 and that version of the myth was confirmed. Distance is the key.)
http://mythbustersresults.com/episode3
Urinating on the electric third rail of a train track can cause electrocution.
busted
Although it is possible to electrocute yourself by urinating on a third rail, you would have to stand unrealistically close to the rail to do it. In most instances, a urine stream would break into droplets before making contact with the rail.
(This concept was tested with an electric fence in episode 14 and that version of the myth was confirmed. Distance is the key.)
electric current through urinary tract.....OUCH!!!
Yes....it can happen depending on the amount of sodium in your system.
Assumption: Maybe he's eating a lotta preserved foods.
In order for you to be electrocuted, there must be a complete path for the electricity to pass through you... Typically, your shoe soles will break the circuit and protect you, which is why electricians wear the shoes they do...However, if the voltage is high enough, it could still ionise the air and electrons arc through it. This is why the switches that are used to turn on 11kv (11 000volt) lines are quenched in oil. The reason is that at such high voltages, even when the two contacts of a break are pulled apart, when they are still close, if gap is small and of open air, the potential difference between the two contact might ionise the air and cause a conductive path. You would then see a bolt of light arching from contact to the other. To break this, the whole apparatus is immersed in oil that requires extremely highly voltages to ionise
I do not know what the voltage of the rails of an electric train is.. but there must be a circuit in order for eletrocution to occur..
Myth Buster is a reliable authority on electricity now? I believe the snow he was standing in completed the circuit.