Does an arc produce more current or voltage than if there was no arc?
e.g., you have two probes. Your hunting for rats. You touch both probes to the rat, but it just shocks em. But, if you raise one of the probes so its not touching its body and you let the voltage arc into its body, will it "hit em" harder?
Ive done this, and it appears that if it arcs, it knocks em out harder.
But I just want scientific evidence behind this.
e.g., you have two probes. Your hunting for rats. You touch both probes to the rat, but it just shocks em. But, if you raise one of the probes so its not touching its body and you let the voltage arc into its body, will it "hit em" harder?
Ive done this, and it appears that if it arcs, it knocks em out harder.
But I just want scientific evidence behind this.