Why you get an electric shock by touching a cooking saucepan that is being heated on induction stove?
Induction stoves do not produce electric shocks. Instead, they use electromagnetic induction to generate heat in the cookware itself, without directly heating the stovetop. Therefore, it is not possible to receive an electric shock from touching a cooking saucepan heated on an induction stove.
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