yes
the sharks sixth sense is to feel electromagnetic pulses in the water using its "lateral line".
A Faraday cage is very effective in protecting electronic devices from electromagnetic pulses (EMP) by blocking the electromagnetic radiation that can damage the devices.
a lateral line is used for collecting electromagnetic pulses in the water. it stretches from the sharks head to tail, and is filled with water. there are also tiny hairs growing inside the lateral line. these hairs pick up vibrations sent from the electromagnetic pulses. this is one way sharks find food.
A Faraday cage is very effective in protecting against electromagnetic pulses (EMP) because it blocks the electromagnetic fields that can damage electronic devices. The cage works by conducting the electromagnetic energy around the enclosed space, keeping the devices inside safe from harm.
A Faraday cage can shield electronic devices from electromagnetic pulses (EMP) by creating a barrier that blocks the electromagnetic waves from reaching the devices inside. This cage is typically made of conductive material, such as metal, that absorbs and redirects the electromagnetic energy away from the devices, keeping them safe from damage caused by the EMP.
they feel motion
Because they both emit regular pulses of electromagnetic radiation
A Faraday cage EMP shield is highly effective in protecting electronic devices from electromagnetic pulses. The cage acts as a barrier that blocks the pulse from reaching the devices inside, keeping them safe from potential damage.
It is not know for certain whether sharks feel human electrical impulses.
Yes, it is possible to feel pulses all over your body. However, if you have recently become more aware of your pulses in your head, it might be a good idea to have your blood pressure checked.
Some neutron stars that emit pulses of radiation are known as pulsars. Pulsars rotate rapidly and emit beams of electromagnetic radiation from their magnetic poles, which are observed as regular pulses when they sweep across the Earth.
I would be scared of sharks anywhere