Electric cuttlefish, eels, stingrays and Mongolian worm
Electric eels do glow. They also spark. An electric eel can give off quite a shock. The shock can be as high as 600 volts.
because of the electric current use to produce sounds music
The neutral wire doesn't give an electric shock because it is the same potential as ground. That being said if you come in contact with the "hot" wire and the neutral or ground wire, you become the load and will receive a substantial shock.
If your radio plugs into the wall outlet for power, then there are points inside it that would shock you if you were to touch them.
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
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The best way to give someone an electric shock is when they come down a slide. Gently rub your hand on the slide and when they come down lift your hand up and gently touch them. Make sure it's a sunny day. Some times, even though you give someone else an electric shock, it will still hurt you, but it won't hurt that much.
Yes, both animals and plants can be affected by electric shocks. Animals that come into contact with electrical currents can be electrocuted, while plants can experience damage to their cells and tissues due to the flow of electricity. It is important to exercise caution to prevent harm to both animals and plants in areas where electrical hazards exist.
A stingray can give off up to 220 volts when it delivers an electric shock as a defense mechanism.
Because it conducts electricity only when it is connected to a "live' wire.
An electric heater may give a shock when the switch is off due to a few reasons, such as faulty wiring, improper grounding, or a malfunctioning switch. If there is a short circuit or insulation failure, voltage can still leak to the metal parts of the heater. Additionally, static electricity buildup can also cause a mild shock. It's crucial to ensure that the heater is properly maintained and inspected to prevent such hazards.
Capacitors are used to store electricity in a circuit, so even when the circuit is unpowered, so long as it's still functional, it would still give off a small electric shock due to electric charge present in capacitor.