The electric eel frequently emits low voltage pulses for navigational purposes and to communicate. When using it in defense or when hunting they are capable of shocks of up to 600v.
Up to 600 volts depending on the size of the eel.
It can produce up to 600 volt of electricity
500 volts up to 1000 volts electric eel have
The electric eel can produce a powerful electric charge of up to 600 volts. The eel uses this electric shock for both hunting and as a means of self defense.
Electric eels can produce up to 600 volts of electricity.
a electrical ell has 400 volts
Up to 1 amp, depending on size of fish
2 volts
. lightning . batteries . energy generated by electric eels
about 450V to 600V
400,000 eels to power a truck for 12 seconds
About 400 volts to 650 volts. Depends on the size of them as well.
Electric eels have electric organs with electric-charged cells. This makes them capable of producing electrical shocks up to 600 volts. It uses its electrical charges for hunting, self-defense, and communication.
About 600 volts in some large eels.
Assuming the car's electrical system is 12 volts, the answer is 12 volts??
No, although both electric eels and catfish are ray-finned fishes, electric eels are the only members of the genus Electrophorus. There are electric catfish, but they are not closely related to electric eels and their electric shock only reaches an intensity of 35o volts versus the electric eels' intensity of 6oo volts.
Watts are the unit for electrical power and volts are the unit for electrical voltage.
None. 600 ohms is not a measure of electrical charge (which is what voltage is). Volts = current times resistance.
The Amazon River is home to the most electric eels. These animals, actually fish and not eels, live throughout South America and can deliver a shock of as much as 600 volts.