for standard electric wiring, do I cut the white wire or the black wire to not get shocked?
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don't touch a thing you fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 the electricity doesn't know what color the wire is if the last guy did it wrong either wire could kill you you COULD HAVE REVERSE POLARITY SWITCHED NEUTRALS, SWITCH LOOPS THERE ARE ENDLESS WAY TO WIRE THAT COULD MAKE THE WHITE , BLACK OR BOTH DANGEROUS if the last guy did it right either wire could kill you
either cut the breaker or use a wire tester. Never assume that it is wired properly or you may get shocked
Firstly, the power should be turned off, and secondly, you could get shocked from the active and the neutral. If you break a neutral that has current flowing through it then touch the neutral, you will complete the circuit and get shocked. Just get an electrician, it's cheaper than hospital fees.
Standard electrical wiring for what? If the wires are live chances are you will get a chock if u cut any of them. It also depends what u cut it with, make sure u have some insualtion between your hands and the wire like rubber gloves or a plastic handle on the cutters.