[QUOTE=OBOESHOES;51683843]Lol no. Voltage is equal the magnitude of the current multiplied by the magnitude of the electrical resistance between the wire and their hand(i.e their gloves or the sticks they were holding). The equation for this is V=I*R where I is current and R is resistance. So given the assumption that the resistance doesn't change it can be determined that a higher current means higher voltage[/QUOTE]
i stand corrected but the point is that the better you hold it the less it shocks you
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[QUOTE=Coyoteze;51683328]When I was little I tried climbing over an electric fence - mostly because I didn't know it was electric. I was so confident I grabbed it with both hands, and the result was I couldn't let go because as you said, the muscles tensed up. I was just shaking violently for a few seconds until I kinda jolted back onto the ground. It didn't hurt, it was just really, really uncomfortable and easily the scariest fucking thing of my childhood.
I couldn't scream when I got shocked, but I wanted to. Not because it hurt, but because it was absolutely terrifying :vs:[/QUOTE]
not sure what kind of fence that was but usually electric fences pulse rather than have a constant current
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