Found this in the news.
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
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Found this in the news.
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
This is cool on so many levels. How can an animal produce such voltage (or any voltage, for that matter)? Is it inductive? Is it AC? DC? Something entirely different? But one misconception, 1 amp is more than enough to kill a person at that voltage.
Show me a animal what dont produce no voltage
and I will show you one what is dead.
Point taken...but 860V?
Found this in the news.
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
Were it AC, I'd be really impressed.This is cool on so many levels. How can an animal produce such voltage (or any voltage, for that matter)? Is it inductive? Is it AC? DC?
I thought so too.Something entirely different? But one misconception, 1 amp is more than enough to kill a person at that voltage.
None of my chairs are electric.That is about 1/2 the voltage of your standard electric chair....but its in water,,,SHEEESH that's a lot of volts
Found this in the news.
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
The research team also learned more about the social characteristics of the animals. Electric eels had previously been thought of as solitary creatures, stalking prey on their own under cover of darkness.
They reported that the eels had been observed working together to coordinate their predatory manoeuvres, almost like lions on a hunt, but lions armed with electricity.
“This social behaviour is quite unusual,” Professor Menzes said. “They come together in a school, surround the fish they feed on, release electricity and kill it.”
I thought this part was interesting, where it mentions how these eels hunt in packs.
So, they cook their food before eating it.
They also said that the shock from an electric eel is not typically enough to kill humans, though. Not that there's much chance of me running into an electric eel. I'd be more worried about electrical bananas.
So... when will we have Eelectric cars?Found this in the news.
Just plain cool....
Most powerful electric eel ever discovered by scientists
860V....dang!
None of my chairs are electric.
All are manually operated.
So... when will we have Eelectric cars?
I'm using them all in my hovercraft.Well then...hook one of these eels to them....