Certainly a thorough on various stages of electrocution.
The resistance is a function of voltage. Take a look at some insulated screwdriver, for instance, the type of screwdriver shown in the image above. The insulation is rated as the voltage it can withstand without breaking down. That voltage is 1000V, so a beyond 1000V, that insulator's resistance is not guaranteed, and it can act as a conductor.
Haa... I used to think every insulator offers resistance to all manners of voltage. How wrong I have been, and fortunate also in that I didn't temper with electricity using any insulated tool I was able to get hold at.
Bro, this piece is a life server for those who would take patience of reading it. Thanks for sharing.
NB: my VP is too low and so curation is on a 3day break.
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The insulation is rated by the amount of voltage they could withstand. Every great steemian always has an issue with VP; too many great posts not enough VP :)
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Your understanding is appreciated