Yes. Electrical signals to the cardiac muscle causes the heart to relax and contract.
Electricity is potentially dangerous because it can cause electric shock, which can lead to injuries or even death. Additionally, faulty electrical systems or appliances can cause electrical fires. The high voltage and current associated with electricity can overwhelm the human body's natural electrical signals, disrupting normal function and causing harm.
No, because a defibrillator has no processor in it. All that a defibrillator does is run electricity through your heart to get it started. Now the machines that monitor your heart, they have processors, but not a defibrillator.
Hybrids run either on electricity or on fuel.
Microphones run on electricity.
If you are asking "Do lasers run on electricity?" Then the answer would be "Yes, Most of them do."
the heart uses electricity by when the flow come in the brain sends electrical nerves :-D
Electricity
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
Actually your heart is always using electricity.
Sewing needles are electrically conductive, so electricity CAN run through them, but unless they are connected to something like a battery, electricity does not run through them.
motorcycles use a magnet system to generate electricity for the spark plugs they cannot run without electricity because you need electricity to ignite the gasoline but they can run with no battery if you have a kickstart or you can bump start them