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it affected the barbed wire because the cattle drive was having lots of problems with the barbed wires

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Do ants eat electric wires?

No, ants do not eat electric wires. They are not attracted to the materials in electric wires and are more interested in foraging for food sources such as plants, other insects, or sugary substances. However, they may come into contact with wires while exploring their environment.


How Does Electric Current Travel through a Circuit?

Current flows through a circuit in the forms of electrons. They are drawn to the positive end of the circuit and propelled by the negative end of the circuit.


Can chickens live and walk on wires in the coop?

Chickens are not capable of walking or perching on wires like birds such as canaries or parakeets. It's best to provide roosting bars or platforms for chickens in the coop, as they are more suited to perching on solid surfaces.


How do i stop my hamster eating wires?

If you can lift the wires up where the cat can't reach them that would be the best way. Other ways are getting wire casing from a hardware store (those are hard and the cat won't be able to chew through them as quick) or you could try putting something like Cayenne Pepper on the wires. Cats usually don't like the taste and will stop but it won't hard your cat either


Why are the wingspans of birds a consideration in determining the spacing between parallel wires in a power line?

If the wingspan of birds is sufficient to span the wires that differ in electric potential, then the bird acts as a path for current to flow from the high voltage wire to the low voltage wire. Since the electric potential differences are huge in power lines, it is very likely that the bird will be cooked when it completes the circuit and the ground below will become littered with carcasses.

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What impact did barbed wire have?

The widespread use of barbed wires brought an end to open range grazing, and made possible the settlement of the frontier by small farmers. The wire stopped cattle owners from letting their cattle graze on new farmland, as cattle could not break the wire. Since it was cheap, even small farmers could fence their fields and keep the cattle from grazing on their fields.


What does a Joseph glidden do?

he invented the barbed wires


What did they do to stop the enemy from the trenches in ww1?

They shot at them, used barbed Wires and lines.


How do you get through barbed wires?

there were three main methods used in ww1 1 jump over it 2 cut through it 3 go around it


How did machine guns influence how wars were fought?

Well, soldiers fighting in the war had to dig trenches and set up barbed wires along the trenches. They would shoot enemies that were approaching and the barbed wire would slow them down. The trenches provided protection(sometimes) from machine guns.


Will bad spark plug wires affect gear shifting in automatic transmission?

Bad spark plug wires affect many areas of your vehicle. However, gear shifting in an automatic transmission is not one of them.


What is in computers?

CPU, RAM, CPU chip, Motherboard, Proccessor, hardrive, cd/dvd drive, floppy drive, wires.


What state was barbed wire invented?

The Great state of Wyoming, where the buffalo roamed.....in 1873 The first wire fences (before the invention of the barb) consisted of only one strand of wire, which was constantly broken by the weight of cattle pressing against it. Michael Kelly made a significant improvement to wire fencing, he twisted two wires together to form a cable for barbs - the first of its kind. Known as the "thorny fence," Michael Kelly's double-strand design made fences stronger, and the painful barbs made cattle keep their distance.


List two advantages of the SATA drive over the PATA drive?

a SATA hard drive can be connected to and controlled by a SAS hard drive controller


How does the size of the current affect the speed of charges moving in wires?

It has no effect at all.


Barbed Wire?

A wire or strand of wires having small pieces of sharply pointed wire twisted around it at short intervals, used chiefly for fencing in livestock, keeping out trespassers, etc. in the Open Range


Does steel conduct an electric current as I want to set up electric fencing but there is barbed wire just underneath?

Steel, like all metal, conducts electricity. If you still want to mainain the barbed wire and use the same support poles then you need to insulate the electric fence from it. You can fit ceramic shackles on the support poles which will hold the live wires.