Electric Fence and lightening affects
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An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals or people from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from uncomfortable, to painful or even lethal. Most electric fencing is used today for agricultural fencing and other forms of animal control purposes, though it is frequently used to enhance security of sensitive areas, and there exist places where lethal voltages are used.
An early application of the electric fence was developed in 1936–1937 by New Zealand
inventor William "Bill" Gallagher Sr. Built from a car's ignition coil and a magneto set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. Gallagher later started a company to improve and market the design.
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