8,000 volts will certainly be enough to arc a small distance through you, but what really does the damage in electrocution is not the voltage, but the amperage. Think of voltage as the force with which the current is pushing it's way though something, and amperage is how much current there actually is. If you have even as little as 5 or 10 amps running though that 8,000 volt current, it could certainly be lethal. Cattle prods are designed to operate at low amperage however, so it is unlikely that it would cause injury with a quick jolt.
Cattle prods are intended to inflict minor electrical pain to large farm animals in order to control them, and they can cause significantly more pain in a person, though they are unlikely to physically injure the recipient of the jolt. . . unless you get bonked on the head with the heavy battery end or something.
No, not really. The electric shock from a cattle prod isn't enough to kill a human, just to give a person a really nice shock.
10,000,000,000 volts
it can shock your fkn nuts off
It's a type of cattle prod! Anything that pricks, prods, or urges.
== == NO never. Don't risk it, you might kill it. Get some basic training, buy a book. There is no need ever to do that.. If you can't handle the dog, give it to a loving home. Try the cattle prod on yourself see how it feels that gives you your answer.
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In most States, no, they are readily available to farmers at their local feed store or agricultural center.
No. Horses are very commonly fed the same sort of mineral that is intended for cattle.
Hot-shot, cattle prod, shock-prod, etc.
i would say that both would hurt a cow
Your local feed-store, be it PeaveyMart or any similar livestock feed stores will supply a cattle prod.
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Yes and no. The wiring and metal parts of a lamp may be useful, but the rest of it may be an encumbrance. Also, you can't simply plug it into a wall and have a cattle prod without having a transformer. The key to making a cattle prod is high voltage and low amperage. The standard wall outlet will give you about 25 amps and only 120 volts. That needs to be fixed before you have a cattle prod.
Minaturization of batteries and capacitors.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! On the prod or proddy meant spoiling for a fight. A prod was what a cowboy used to spur cattle into moving more quickly.
It's a type of cattle prod! Anything that pricks, prods, or urges.
It is called a cattle prod if it emits a small shock to the cattle, if it is just a plain stick it would most likely be just a cane.
== == NO never. Don't risk it, you might kill it. Get some basic training, buy a book. There is no need ever to do that.. If you can't handle the dog, give it to a loving home. Try the cattle prod on yourself see how it feels that gives you your answer.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant spoiling for a fight. It was also said as "on the prod." Cowboys used a prod to jab the cattle into moving faster.
Yes. Don't shock computers. It's mean.