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.
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.
An electric shock can interfere with the body's functioning because it disrupts the normal electrical signals that control various bodily functions. The shock can cause muscles to contract involuntarily, disrupt the heart's rhythm, and potentially damage tissues and organs. Severe shocks can lead to serious complications or even be fatal.
It is a conductor, I'm pretty sure.
the body can take before death. Less than 0.5 milliamp no sensation, 0.5 to 2 milliamps threshold of perception, 2 to 10 miliamps muscular contraction, 5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go), over 25 milliamps could be violent muscular contraction, 50 to 100 milliamps ventricular fibrillation, over 100 paralysis of breathing.
An electric eel can generate up to 600 volts of electricity, with a maximum power output of around 1 kilowatt.
in wet grassYes, depending how close you are to the fallen power line, the amount of electric shock will vary. Electricity is much, much faster than moving water.
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.
An electric shock happens when an electric current flows through the body. It causes muscular spasm and associated pain. The severity of the shock depends on how much current there is. Currents above about 35 mA can be fatal if they reach the most sensitive muscles like the heart.
No he is not. Black lightning creates force fields, electric bolts, and just plain electricity. Static has electromagnetic superpowers that interacts with metal and other electromagnetic resources. Static Shock is much younger and has less experience than black lightning. I understand why you would ask this question. Black Lightning electricity and Static electric magnetic power.
To shock someone with static electricity, build up as much charge as possible by shuffling your feet on a carpet or rubbing a balloon on your hair. Then, touch the person with your charged body to transfer the electric shock.
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an electric eel has specail bacteria that make electricity
It takes one ton of coal to generate an average of 2500 KWH of electricity.
The amount of current that should be given to mice in Electric Shock experiments would depend on what is being tested
It is possible if you have a powerful enough windmill to generate that much electricity, and the right wires.
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