The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
you should never feed them chocolate its our equivalent of a 2000w electric shock (deadly)
animals can but i think if a plant did it would die because it has so much water in it.
Electric eel.
They do. but it you probably see them standing on phone land lines
In order for electricity to shock something it needs to be touching the ground. Electricity goes through the body and back into the ground. Since the crow is in no way touching the ground the electricity has no where to go and thus can not shock the crow. If you touch the wire and are not touching anything that conducts electricity (like metal) and are not touching the ground you will not get shocked either. But if you stand on the ground and touch the wire you will get shocked.
When current flows in a conductor you do not get an electric shock provided you do not touch the conductor.
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It is impossible to separate the two. The voltage determines the magnitude of the current, and the current causes the damage. So, they are both responsible for electric shock.
Electric shock injuries are caused by lightning or electric current from a mechanical source passing through the body
You experience an electric shock when an electric current enters your body. A current can enter your body when you accidentally become part of an electric circuit. Whether you recieve a deadly shock depends on the amount of current that flows into your body. Answered on: October 24, 2011.
There are eels that can produce an electric shock. They are called electric eels.
Actually your eardrum does not have electric current and in which it only uses sound so if you get an electric shock it does not harm your ear drums.
electric current through your nerves and/or muscles, especially through your heart
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because of the electric current use to produce sounds music
RCD cut the current to the circuit while preventing the electric shock
When the cow comes into contact with the fence, it becomes an electric ground which sends an electric current into the cow, through the cow, and into the ground. The pain experienced from the shock is due to the current that flows through the cow.