Submitted by TheRadNinja46 t3_10phd6r in explainlikeimfive
2MB26 t1_j6kkb2m wrote
Reply to comment by DressCritical in ELI5: Why can't people let go when they're being electrocuted? by TheRadNinja46
How does touching the back of their hand to metal protect them?
paulmarchant t1_j6kld4p wrote
The theory is that the muscle contraction pulls your hand / arm away from the electrified thing you touched, rather than pushing you on to it.
travelinmatt76 t1_j6kw4rf wrote
Well the first step is to verify power is off, then check with a meter or detector, then the final step is to use the back of the hand.
Salindurthas t1_j6l59fl wrote
Instructions unclear, I backhanded the meter.
See_Bee10 t1_j6lkwa8 wrote
If you touch with the back of your hand, you might get shocked but when/if your hand locks up it won't grab on to anything. The electricity itself isn't holding you, it just interferes with the way your brain talks to your muscles and you end up holding yourself.
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