A stingray can give off up to 220 volts when it delivers an electric shock as a defense mechanism.
The word you are looking for is "radiate." To radiate means to give off heat or energy in the form of rays or waves.
On average, humans give off about 100 watts of heat energy.
It's similar to a bee sting except arguably more painful because the barbs that get stuck into your skin are larger and in some cases have more potent venom. * Added - In most cases, infection is a major concern as well. Medical treatment should be sought soon after being hit.
All objects give off thermal radiation.
Light bulbs, called lamps, are run on 110 to 120 volts AC when they plug into household wiring. Other lamps use 1.5 volts, 3 volts, 4.5 volts or 6 volts DC when they are running off batteries in flashlights. Car lamps use 12 volts (though the actual car voltage is a bit more). Lamps have ratings that are specified by the manufacturers, and they have a given voltage rating based on their design. There are quite a few different lamps that come in a variety of voltage ratings.
240 volts maximum.
12 volts with the engine off. 13.5 to 15-5 volts with the engine idling.
As many as will fit. The limit is usually determined by other factors, such as how many amps or watts are required rather than how many volts.
12 volts to hold open the shut-down solenoid
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the tail of the stingray is the deadliest. It has a sharp barb which can break off in a wound once stung. it is then that venom is emitted into the wound which can cause death.
With the engine running and all lights and acces off approx 14 volts should be put out
Normal car engines will run off a 12 volt supply.
Stingrays have a poisonous "sting" or barb half way down their tails which they can jab into other organisms to fend them off.
Pull down the latches and lift it off.
yes simply cut off the tip of the tail or barb
The switch is in the OFF position.