For example if the bird were to have one foot on the wire they re standing on and the other foot on the ground or a different wire with less voltage the bird would be electrocuted.
Bird on high voltage wire.
But as long as both of the bird s feet are on the same wire or wires of.
Tunc mike w.
It sounds like even for the high voltage line however the purely capacitative current isn t quite a problem.
In this situation the conducting medium is a bird sitting on a high voltage wire.
At the lower voltages i doubt that the birds can tell the difference between ground and 120 volts.
The electricity would pass through the bird on its way from the high voltage line to the lower voltage line or the ground.
It s not uncommon for a character in the movies to end up with a blackened face and a headful of frizzy hair after touching a live electrical wire.
The important concept conveyed is that there needs to be a voltage difference across a conducting medium for current to flow through the medium.
But in case of very high voltage if a bird with different potential level set on the lines it will electrocuted the bird same like arc flashing to rod in case of helicopter.
For comparison for a human being ac currents of around 10 ma start to become dangerous for a bird somewhat lower currents presumably can be dangerous.
You ve probably never seen a bird straddle two wires at once and there s a good reason for that by aaron johnson.
The voltage on the wire is the voltage of the whole length of wire with respect to the ground.
How do birds sit on high voltage power lines without getting electrocuted.
A bird or any living thing that touches a wire where electricity is moving from high voltage to low voltage and also touches a grounded metal object a place with no voltage creates a path that allows the electricity to travel through that body and into the place with no voltage.