Do you mean Canterbury in NZ? I believe this hydro scheme is rated at 7.5 MW
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity in one electric shock.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity, with a maximum power output of around 1 kilowatt.
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An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity. It is able to produce such high voltage because of specialized cells called electrocytes in its body that work together to create electric shocks.
solar cells generate electric currents directly from the sun light
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not that much
Electric trains usually get power from overhead power cables or an electrified third rail below. Locomotives can use diesel fuel to generate electric voltage to run the engine.
Spinning electric charges generate a magnetic field. This phenomenon is described by a fundamental principle in physics known as electromagnetism, where the motion of electric charges creates magnetic effects.
Not a constant electric current but a changing one will generate electromagnetic waves.First: If you have a lone electron, and it is accelerated in any way, it will send off an electromagnetic wave. This is because a changing electric field generates a magnetic field.It is also true that changing magnetic field will generate an electric field. This is the reason that if you have an electric current, which is generating a magnetic field, and you change the current you generate an electromagnetic wave. To generate a continuous sinusoidal electromagnetic wave you continuously change the current sinusoidally.
an electric eel. capable of producing high voltages when threatened.
An electric eel can discharge up to 600 volts, while a normal wall socket in the United States typically outputs around 120 volts. This means that an electric eel can generate a much higher voltage than a standard wall socket.