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If two electric fences have the same voltage how can one fence give off more of a shock then the other? Explain what must be different about the electrical settings of the circuit.

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It is only possible if the fences has same voltage but different type of electric voltages(i.e. one, Ac voltage & another, Dc voltage). 

As having the same magnitude they varies in their properties. among them Ac has sinosuidal variation of voltage. that's why, Ac has large amplitude then the mean voltage(rms). 

+ Dc has constant magnitude. e.g. at home we know the recomended ac voltage is 220v(rms) but it raises upto 311


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The voltage is the powerful force that will cause a superior or smaller electrical current dependent on the electrical resistance of the hurdles to the flow of electricity.

If one electric barrier has a greater confrontation to the stream of electricity, then with the  formula we can construe that the current for the fence with the greater resistance will be smaller than for the fence with smaller resistance which will be greater.

The electrical shockwave rest on on the electric current which depends on the electrical resistance

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