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Static electricity happens when two items that are rubbed against each other create electricity. This type of electricity is not controlled and actually quite dangerous.
It is true. The heat can flash water to steam, which spins turbines, which generates electricity.
No The real answer for that question is heat. Because of the influenze of energy. Energy, Most amazing machine exept for you it can forse heat water people and other electricity powered items to do it.... A spring makes the toast pop up. The release of the spring is controlled by electricity.
Basically, modern washing machines use electricity to drive an electrical motor. The motor and the wash cycle is controlled by electronics.
You get shocked by electricity usually from buildup of static electricity. For example just walking on carpet and touching a doorknob may shock you, but something like that won't kill you. Others ways you can get shocked is from having wet hands and touching electrical wiring, usually appliance plug ins, which has the potential to kill you depending on different circumstances. Another way you can get shocked is if you have a heart attack or your heart stops. To restart your heart, they can use something called a defibrillator shock you and get your heart working again. The last and most dangerous way to get shocked is getting struck by lightning, which most of the time will kill you if you are not insulated.
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The heart is controlled by the "Cardiac" Muscle Without it our hearts would not be able to beat.
because your body is controlled by electric impulses that are far weaker. Mains power can knock your bodys signals out, causing your heart to stop pumping.
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A heart who's activity is controlled by nerves.
the heart uses electricity by when the flow come in the brain sends electrical nerves :-D
No. Electrons.
Actually your heart is always using electricity.
The brain. The heart is just a pump.
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heart rate is controlled by hormones as well as the autonomous nervous system. adrenaline, a hormone increases heart rate while the sympathetic nervous system decreases heart rate. Medulla Oblongata
no the heart rate is controlled by medulla oblagonta