Shall we get electrical shock if we touch the positive
terminal of a 230 volt dc supply?
Answer Posted / prasanth victor
You will get a shock from dc source, no doubt
But only if u touches both +ve and -ve terminals.
You can also get a shock if the -ve terminal is earthed.
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