Interesting how the electricity (current) didn't want to disconnect immediately from one leg. The air temporary became the conductor and pathway for the electricity. The current was also looking for the least electrical resistance in the air for a current pathway. Interesting the least resistance wasn't the shortest distance between the connection probably because there was no moister there after the electricity evaporated the moister quickly. If that's true, why didn't it go to ground 1st?
Interesting how the electricity (current) didn't want to disconnect immediately from one leg. The air temporary became the conductor and pathway for the electricity. The current was also looking for the least electrical resistance in the air for a current pathway. Interesting the least resistance wasn't the shortest distance between the connection probably because there was no moister there after the electricity evaporated the moister quickly. If that's true, why didn't it go to ground 1st?
explorerSG1 1 year ago