Yes. Any motion at all can be captured and converted to electricity.
However, unless you are harnessing a consistent motion (such as the spinning wheel of a bike) the results are rarely worth the effort or costs involved.
For walking the best results for harnessing its electrical potential would be through the use of a resistance treadmill or a large walking/jogging wheel (like a hamster wheel).
Even the impact of feet to floor can be harnessed but with current technology this is clunky and not very practical.
vibration has to do with motion because when you walk little creatures like ants here you walking so they know you are there.
because its scared of your vibration on the floor and how your walking
some one walking over your grave i think
Swimming, Tennis, Dancing, Football, Soccer, Walking, Basketball
i don't have a clew
dancing on tables
Yes. It's because you are using your arms as well as your legs when you dance. When walking you're not moving as much
By timing his steps so that they are not evenly spaced.
Ballroom dancing is an aerobic exercise. If you do it long enough you get the exact same benefits as strenuous walking, but it's also more fun.
Depends. if your walking/running fast and really getting a work out then yes. i eat a lot and i dance ballet 1 hour once every week and run a lot and it's working.
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Running,Tap Dancing,Walking,Mopping,and Jumping