Human Resistance vs. Circuit Conductors

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Why do I get electrically shocked when I touch a circuit knowing that the human body has a higher resistance than conductors in circuits and current tends to flow through the path of least resistance?
Have you ever wondered why you can get an electric shock when touching a circuit, even though the human body has a higher resistance than the conductors in circuits? It goes against my belief that electricity always follows the path of least resistance.
 
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anissbenthami said:
It goes against my belief that electricity always follows the path of least resistance.
That belief is false. Current flows anywhere there is a path available, but it flows according to the resistance of the path; higher resistance means less current, lower resistance means higher current.

The resistance of the body may have a higher resistance than the circuit involved, but it only takes a few milliamps of current to induce a "shock".
 
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You can work out the ratio of wattage that will pass through both paths of this circuit simultaneously.
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Not a lot will pass through R2. But it won't be zero.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
You can work out the ratio of wattage that will pass through both paths of this circuit simultaneously.
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Not a lot will pass through R2. But it won't be zero.
So I will be considered as a parallel resistance in the circuit
 
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anissbenthami said:
So I will be considered as a parallel resistance in the circuit
Exactly.
 

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