Most of us have probably used a 9-volt battery. They power small household items such as clocks, smoke detectors, and toys. Now think about what you could power with 860 volts. It’s 95 times the ...
Scientists have identified two new species of electric eel and one of them is the most powerful yet. Electrophorus Voltai lives in the Amazon rainforest and can produce up to 860 volts of electricity.
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This animal can generate 860 volts – and kill in seconds
The electric eel is one of the most powerful freshwater fish on Earth, capable of delivering shocks at up to 860 volts and 1 amp. It can kill its prey at a distance and even remotely control their ...
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Electric eel biology inspires powerful gel battery
Power sources used in devices found in or around biological tissue must be flexible and nontoxic, while still powerful enough to support demanding technologies such as medical devices or soft robotics ...
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