Electricity is all around the body. in an electrid field.
the human body is a conductor of electricity
Conductor. Our body is full of electricity, that is why you feel a shock when electricity is conducted from our body to another body.
The human body typically carries a small amount of static electricity, ranging from 3,000 to 25,000 volts.
The nervous system operates on electricity
yes depending on what body part it is
The human body is a good conductor of electricity due to its high water content, which contains electrolytes that allow electric current to flow through. Additionally, the salts and minerals in the body help conduct electricity. However, while the body can conduct electricity, it is important to note that exposure to high voltage can be dangerous and cause harm.
The brain is the last part of the body to die in a human.
When Victor Frankenstein pumped electricity into the monster's body, the monster was brought to life.
The human body can typically withstand up to 100 milliamperes of electricity before experiencing harm or injury.
A part of the human body that starts with N is Nose. Nerves....
The part of the human body known as the "English area" is the elbow.
Pure water hardly conducts electricity at all. You have to dissolve a lot of stuff in pure water to make it as good a conductor as the human body is.