Yes. Electrical signals to the cardiac muscle causes the heart to relax and contract.
No, because a defibrillator has no processor in it. All that a defibrillator does is run electricity through your heart to get it started. Now the machines that monitor your heart, they have processors, but not a defibrillator.
Hybrids run either on electricity or on fuel.
Microphones run on electricity.
Electricity is dangerous because the body's nerves run on electricity. The heart, brain, spinal column, and nerves all run on the transfer of electricity. When extra electricity is introduced to the body, it overloads all of these parts. This is the reason why when people are shocked they become stiff and their heart starts to race. The heart is usually the first one to stop from overexposure of electricity. The heart will start to beat to fast causing cardiac failure. If the voltage is high enough, the brain literally fries. It is not believed to be dangerous in small doses, but even the small doses can have an effect on the heart and cause cardiac arrhythmia. It is also believed that it might lead to some imbalances in the brain.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
Actually your heart is always using electricity.
motorcycles use a magnet system to generate electricity for the spark plugs they cannot run without electricity because you need electricity to ignite the gasoline but they can run with no battery if you have a kickstart or you can bump start them
All the thing which require electricity woun't run, we'd be in total darkness unless if we have lamps and stuff during the night. Every animal including humas would die because small amounts of electricity is needed to keep the heart moving.
Negatively
static electricity is static electricity
Marvin out of JLS does not run away when theirs electricity in the room he is not a divy