Originally posted by: JEDI
ground is the alternate path for electricity to return, right?
so if there's a short, ground is used.
but if ground is connected to the water pipes (like in my parents house), doesnt that mean touching the faucet might electrocute you?
Originally posted by: jagec
A metal connection to ground will have much lower resistance than your skin. Maybe if you coated yourself in salt water, stood on the grounding rod, and touched the faucet while a short was occurring (but before the circuit breaker blew) you'd get shocked.
