It's theoretically possible, I bet there is even such disorder.
On average, a human generates about 100 watts of body heat.
The human body generates an average of about 100 watts of heat.
The human body typically carries a small amount of static electricity, ranging from 3,000 to 25,000 volts.
The human body can typically withstand up to 100 milliamperes of electricity before experiencing harm or injury.
The human body conducts a small amount of electricity, typically around 0.1 volts. This electrical activity is essential for functions like nerve signaling and muscle contractions.
On average, a human generates about 100 watts of body heat.
The human body generates an average of about 100 watts of heat.
The human body typically carries a small amount of static electricity, ranging from 3,000 to 25,000 volts.
The human body can typically withstand up to 100 milliamperes of electricity before experiencing harm or injury.
The human body conducts a small amount of electricity, typically around 0.1 volts. This electrical activity is essential for functions like nerve signaling and muscle contractions.
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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. It is able to produce such high voltage because of specialized cells called electrocytes in its body that work together to create electric shocks.
It takes one ton of coal to generate an average of 2500 KWH of electricity.
It is possible if you have a powerful enough windmill to generate that much electricity, and the right wires.
an all nighter
Depending on how much electricity you plan to generate, the exercise might do you good.