The electric eel probably the most famous electric animal is not a true eel, but a member of the catfish family. Using special cells in its body that act like a battery the eel will normally use its charge for stunning prey. The eel is famous for using its charge in self defense.
You use electricity every time you use a light-bulb, a computer, an electric stove, a refrigerator, etc. You use magnetism (as well as electricity) every time you use an electric motor, or a loudspeaker. For example, the motor in electric toys, in a refrigerator, or in a hair drier.
They use electricity.
No, although both electric eels and catfish are ray-finned fishes, electric eels are the only members of the genus Electrophorus. There are electric catfish, but they are not closely related to electric eels and their electric shock only reaches an intensity of 35o volts versus the electric eels' intensity of 6oo volts.
Electrocuting and killing the fish that they eat.
Electricity, Hence the name "electric car"...
Animals like the electric eel use electricity to survive by actually charging and shocking their enemies. This eel can also stun prey using electricity.
Two devices that use electricity to produce heat are electric stoves and electric heaters. Electric stoves use heating elements to generate heat for cooking, while electric heaters use coils or ceramic components to warm up a space.
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There are no internal combustion engine parts in a electric car. The Electric car will not use gas but electricity from batteries.
Electric motors do not produce electricity, they use electricity, and convert that energy to another form of energy, that we measure in horsepower. See related links.