You can feel almost nothing by touching the battery pole of your flashlight with your fingers. When an electric call is connected to the battery, electric punctures are felt with the fingers. Why?

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2022-08-12

You can feel almost nothing by touching the battery pole of your flashlight with your fingers. When an electric call is connected to the battery, electric punctures are felt with the fingers. Why?

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Andres Barrett

Andres Barrett

Beginner2022-08-13Added 14 answers

By electric cell I assume you mean the electromagnet. It's because of the large voltage produced by the coil when attempting to break the circuit.

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