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A friend of mine insists that you can get an electric shock even after an appliance has been unplugged. I’ve told them that they are wrong, but now I need to be sure. If I unplug my toaster and poke it with a knife to retrieve a mangled piece of burnt toast, could I get a shock from any of the components?

Sam Cambridge, UK

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