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- the human body can act as a conductor. why does this make electricity dangerous? part 4: experiment (optional) if you had a battery, a bulb, and some wires, how could you test whether a material is a conductor or an insulator?
When the human body is a conductor, it allows electric current to flow through it. Electric current can disrupt the normal electrical - signals in the body (like those in the nervous and cardiovascular systems), cause burns, and potentially stop the heart. To test a material with a battery, bulb, and wires, create a circuit with the material. If the bulb lights up when the material is part of the circuit, it is a conductor; if the bulb doesn't light, it is an insulator.
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The human body being a conductor makes electricity dangerous because electric current can disrupt bodily functions, cause burns, and affect the heart. To test a material, create a circuit with the battery, bulb, and wires. If the bulb lights with the material in the circuit, it's a conductor; if not, it's an insulator.