There's an electric eel but I'm not sure if it is technically a fish :D
no
No, hexane does not conduct electricity in any state, including as a solid. This is because hexane is a nonpolar molecule and does not contain any ions or free electrons that can carry an electric current.
The electric charges flow without any interruption's
Incorrect. Any material that allow electric current to pass through it is a conductor.
You can't detect the presence of electric current in a conductor with any human sense.
Any time there is ANY flow of electric charges (any current), the current will be surrounded by a magnetic field.
Any electric circuit need to be equipped with electric fuses to protect the electric appliances or any electric/electronic equipment from damage due to unexpected electric current sudden or transient increase.
Nope.avi
No, there are no known species of electric pufferfish. Pufferfish, also known as blowfish, are not known to produce electricity. They are usually recognized for their ability to inflate their bodies when threatened. Electric fish species, on the other hand, have specialized organs that generate electricity for various purposes.
Yes, an electric current can affect a compass needle because it creates a magnetic field. When the electric current flows through a wire, it generates a magnetic field around the wire, which can deflect the compass needle and change its direction.
no because any current that is incident on the vehicle is protected by the grounding provided by the tyres.
Electric current is a flow of electrons is a measure of the quantity of electrical charge passing any point of the wire in a unit time.And, electric current is measured in ampere (A).Whereas, electric charge is the quantity of electricity that flows in electric currents . And , it is measured in coulomb (C)