Poor Conductor

© Lorraine A. Cook

Poor Conductor

Uploaded: August 16, 2012

Description

Birds are able to sit on electrical power lines because the electrical current essentially ignores the bird's presence and continues to travel through the wire. A bird's body is not a good conductor of electricity. Electricity flows using the least amount of resistance possible. In electrical power lines, electricity flows along copper wires. Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity in that it allows electricity to flow easily along its surface. A bird, on the other hand, is made of cells and tissues. These cells and tissues do not provide the electricity in the wire with an easier route to travel than the one it is already on. Because a bird's body is not a good conductor of electricity, the electricity essentially ignores the bird on the wire and continues to travel along the copper wiring to its destination.

Have a Restful Evening!!<:))

Comments

Joy Rector August 17, 2012

great shot #1480834

Agnes Fegan level-deluxe August 17, 2012

That's a good thing for the bird! Nice capture Lorraine! #10279547

John Connolly August 17, 2012

It is a good thing that birds are built like that Lorraine, otherwise there would be zapped birds laying around every where! A nice capture and a great explanation!
Improving rapidly at the moment, I reckon I am about 90% this morning! #10280020

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