Electric rays reproduce through internal fertilization. Males use specialized organs called claspers to transfer sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The female then incubates the fertilized eggs inside her body until they hatch into live young.
An electric field was used to determine the charge of a cathode ray by observing how the ray bent in the presence of the field. By measuring the amount of deflection and knowing the strength of the electric field, the charge-to-mass ratio of the particles in the cathode ray could be calculated, providing information about their charge.
The electric field was used to deflect the cathode rays in a cathode ray tube. By measuring the amount of deflection and knowing the strength of the electric field, the charge-to-mass ratio of the particles in the cathode rays could be calculated. This allowed for the determination of the charge of the particles in the cathode ray.
The beam J.J. Thomson used in his cathode ray tube experiments had a negative electric charge. This was confirmed by observing the deflection of the beam in the presence of electric and magnetic fields.
Yes, an electric field can deflect X-rays, as X-rays are electromagnetic radiation. By applying an electric field to charged particles in an X-ray beam, their path can be altered or deflected. This principle can be utilized in techniques such as X-ray crystallography.
it has no charges
Shortlip electric ray was created in 1966.
Lesser electric ray was created in 1834.
Brazilian blind electric ray was created in 2001.
from its body you freaks and jerks!
no
Electric ray
I don't know at all
An electric field was used to determine the charge of a cathode ray by observing how the ray bent in the presence of the field. By measuring the amount of deflection and knowing the strength of the electric field, the charge-to-mass ratio of the particles in the cathode ray could be calculated, providing information about their charge.
Yes. Sharks are just one of the common predators the lesser electric ray has. Though I doubt the shark gets much luck in trying to eat the electric ray because of it's electrical abilities, it can still try if it's hungry enough.
Most members of the ray family have 'ray' at the end of their name, such as stingray, manta ray, electric ray, eagle ray, devil ray, bat ray, round ray and cownose ray.
they stick theyre penis into the female finned fish
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