Submitted by FreshT3ch t3_10n6wg5 in explainlikeimfive
DiscountFoodStuffs t1_j6a6py0 wrote
Reply to comment by OpenPlex in ELI5: why can't we use electricity to kill microorganisms in small amount of water ? by FreshT3ch
There is less of a distance between a person's two feet than that of a horses front/back legs. Earth, the surface beneath our feet, typically has a high resistance. There is a higher chance "electricity" will choose to flow through a horse, as it has to either travel that distance through the horse, or through the ground. For a person, that distance is smaller, therefore less resistance, and less likely to use us a bridge between two spots on the ground.
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