water is a good conductor of electricity
so the answer is yes!
Yes electricity works under water
It is electricity made under water such as dams and power plants and toys. JK
Yes still it does
Water and electricity generally shouldn't be mixed.
Yes, your gas water heater will still distribute hot water.
It is electricity made under water such as dams and power plants and toys. JK
It depends on the type of water heater. Electric water heaters require electricity to heat the water, while gas water heaters use natural gas or propane for heating and may not need electricity for their primary function. However, many gas water heaters still use electricity for ignition, controls, and other features. Therefore, while not all water heaters need electricity, many modern systems do.
Only if it is a huge surge of electrick
Water is such a great conductor of electricity the equipment should work great under water. Check the manual though to be sure.
About .25% of the U.S. population are without electricity and running water. Our total U.S. population is approximately 300,000,000 people. Therefore, less than one million people in the U.S. have no electricity or running water.
Yes, river water can conduct electricity, but its conductivity depends on the presence of dissolved ions and minerals. Freshwater typically has lower conductivity than seawater due to fewer dissolved salts. Factors such as pollution, sediment, and organic matter can increase the conductivity of river water. Overall, while river water is not a strong conductor, it can still carry electrical currents under certain conditions.
Yes they do it helps the move threw the water swiftly yet they can still walk on land