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Yuo need to hav wires that abzorb electric shock an them shoch them (but dont mak it 2 harsh!)lol
you dont shave
keep them calm and dont ask them about what caused the shock
For an electric current to pass through the bird's body, there must be a potential difference (voltage) across its legs. But its legs are connected to a very good conductor which means that the bird's legs must be at the same potential -no potential difference, no shock!
"legend says" that you can feel your hairs going up when you are aout to be hit with an electrical shock, i dont think you can ever feel the shock itself
There are a few things that determine the severity of an electric shock. How many amps flow through you, and where it passes through you. Although stepped up to a very high voltage, electric fences deliver only a very small current, and do so in pulses so you are receiving an intermitting, low amperage shock.
it stand for the amount of crap you dont look up on wiki answers!
There most certainly are! There is even a school called Illinois Welding School. Since I dont know your area, i am unsure on the location this is to your area. It would be best for you to either do a local search to find colleges that offer welding courses, or look in your local phonebook. Most larger colleges and Universities will offer welding classes and technical training that will allow you have a successful career in the welding industry, even underwater welding is available in Illinois.
You can't feel a shock because there is a insulator which insulates the flow of electricity. That's why you can't feel a shock when you turn off a switch.
though the trains body is made up of a conductor, it is isolated from sources, feeders and electrical circuits. observe the pentograh ( a stand like structure on an electrical engine that touches the electrical feeder or conctor overhead ). it is mounted on a ceramic insulator, all the parts connceted to it are isolated from the train's body. these insulators will completely neutralize the voltage stress on trains body. so, you dont experience any shock.