No, they only need an amplifier. Pedals would be used for adding effects to change the sound etc.
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No. You can buy electric violins with a jack in the back where you can plug in headphones so only you can hear its amplified sound. Some come w/ headphones, but if not you can just use your iPod headphones instead. Two good brands of those are the Yamaha and the Stagg silent electric violins. These you can also plug into an amp if you want.
They're called f cuts. And electric violins don't have them because the purpose of f cuts is to let the vibrations in the violin out. Producing sound. Electric violins don't work the same way normal violins do.
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
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Your bike pedals may be locked up due to rust, debris, or a malfunction in the pedal mechanism. To unlock them, try lubricating the pedals with oil or WD-40 and gently tapping them with a hammer to loosen any stuck parts. If this doesn't work, you may need to disassemble the pedals and clean or replace any damaged components.
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To fix bike pedals that are spinning freely, you can try tightening the pedal axle with a pedal wrench or replacing the bearings inside the pedal. If these steps don't work, you may need to replace the entire pedal assembly.
the electric eel conduct electricity like how lights need electricity to work and like how the human body needs electricity to work.
Just fine. Some have a hub motor, others have an extra drive socket on the rear wheel and a motor by the rack. Real slick ones have a special crank and the motor in the seat tube. For them to be counted as electric bicycles they usually require that the rider pedals to keep the motor running. Otherwise the can be seen as electric scooters, which is another ballgame entirely.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.