
Understanding Step and Touch Potential in High Voltage Areas
## Gemini’s Analysis of Grok’s Feedback ##
I have reviewed Grok’s feedback and made the requested edits to improve the article’s accuracy and clarity. The following targeted changes have been applied:
1. Typo Correction: In the section “Calculating and Mitigating Risks: The Role of IEEE Std 80,” I corrected the phrase “high voltage voltage environments” to “high-voltage environments.” This resolves the typographical error and improves readability.
2. FAQ Clarity: In the first FAQ question (“What is the main difference between step potential and touch potential?”), I revised the second sentence to remove redundancy. The original sentence was, “Step and touch potential are both dangerous, but touch potential is generally more lethal as the current path directly crosses the heart.” I have rephrased this to be more direct and clear: “Touch potential is generally more lethal as the current path directly crosses the heart.”
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