An electric eel stuns its prey by shocking the unsuspecting fish. These eels are capable of generating a potential difference of about 590 V. In a certain encounter, this eel drives a current of 1.1 A for a time interval of 1.2 ms. For this encounter, calculate the
a) total charge delivered to the unsuspecting fish.
b) power of this shock.
c) total energy delivered to the unsuspecting fish.
An electric eel stuns its prey by shocking the unsuspecting fish. These eels are capable of...
On Monday, we modeled an electric eel and its prey as a circuit with parallel resistors in order to address the question: "Why doesn't the electric eel shock itself?" a. Draw a sketch of the circuit diagram we analyzed for this system, using circuit symbols for battery and resistors. Then, label each component based on what part of the biological system it corresponds to (i.e. eel battery, eel resistance, fish resistance, etc.) b. Based on your calculations and your measurements...
The electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) can generate a potential difference of 600 V between a region just behind its head and its tail. Suppose an unsuspecting fish swims into this area, resulting in a lethal current of 1.1 A passing through the length of its body. If the fish is approximately 31 cm in length and 7.5 cm in diameter, what is its average resistivity?
An electric eel develops a potential difference of 470 V , driving a current of 0.85 A for a 1.0 ms pulse. 1. Find the power of this pulse. 2. Find the total energy of this pulse. 3. Find the total charge that flows during the pulse.
1. When running on its 11.4 V battery, a laptop computer uses 8.3 W. The computer can run on battery power for 5.0 h before the battery is depleted. A) What is the current delivered by the battery to the computer? B)How much energy, in joules, is this battery capable of supplying? C)How high off the ground could a 75 kg person be raised using the energy from this battery? 2. An electric eel develops a potential difference of 480...
1. What is the emf of a battery that increases the electric potential energy of 0.050 C of charge by 0.60 J as it moves from the negative to the positive terminal? 2 .A thermistor is a device whose resistance varies with temperature. At 20∘C a thermistor's resistance is 10.0 kΩ. When connected to a 1.2 V battery, the current through the thermistor increases by 20 μA as the temperature increases to 30∘C. What is the thermistor's resistance at this...
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