Do car batteries recharge electric eels?

"Throwing car batteries into the ocean is good for the environment, as they charge electric eels and power the Gulf stream," it read.
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Can you charge an electric eel?

Short answer, yes. Long answer, it's going to take a lot of work. Alternate answer, just make a shake charger. According to Wikipedia, electric eels (which aren't actually eels) produce 100-860 V at 1 A for about 2 ms, so between 0.2 and 1.72 J of energy.
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Can an electric eel power a battery?

An eel can generate hundreds of volts of electricity (American household outlets are 110 volts), but the eel's voltage does not push enough current (amperage), for a long enough time, to kill.
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Do people actually throw batteries in the ocean?

If you Google search "throwing car batteries into the ocean," the featured result isn't from an industry source, scientific group or established journalistic outlet. No, it's from some dude on Quora who's clearly leaning heavily into the joke.
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Is it legal to put car batteries in the ocean?

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While it can be a headache to properly dispose of a dead car battery, it's incredibly important to do so responsibly. Unsurprisingly, it is illegal to throw car batteries in the ocean because it can lead to: Soil and water pollution.
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Why do you not put a battery on concrete?

This material would develop micro cracks over time and become porous, and left on wet ground or damp concrete would begin to self discharge. Nowadays, battery cases are made of plastic that do not leak and can be stored on nearly any surface, even left in standing water with no ill effects.
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Do electric eels produce AC or DC?

The electric eel, however, emits not a direct current but an alternating current (in pulses), and its charge is depleted after a strong shock.
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Can you start a car with an electric eel?

Bottom line: if you're really not in a hurry, then yes, you could power an electric car with electric eels.
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Can we harness electricity from eels?

It is possible to use an electric eel to produce electricity. But consistency is the problem. For the electricity to be useful, the eel would need to keep releasing it at a constant rate. It produces approximately 1 amp at 500v.
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How long can an electric eel shock for after its dead?

They are also known to still emit discharge eight to nine hours after their death. The shock from an electric eel affects the body by altering physiological functions such as involuntary muscle actions and respiration.
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What voltage are electric eels?

So, it's no surprise that of the fishes able to generate an electrical discharge, electric eels are the champions, producing up to 600 volts. Electric eels live in muddy waters. Mostly blind, they rely on low-level electrical pulses to navigate and explore their surroundings.
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How many amps can an electric eel deliver?

The total of up to 6,000 electric cells (electrocytes) reach the amperage of 0.83 ampere with the power output of 415 watts, occasionally up to 1 ampere and 600 watts. Electric eels can give off violent electric shocks continuously or occasionally for an hour without getting very tired.
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Can an electric eel power a light bulb?

They are obligate air breathers, meaning they gulp air from the surface. Electric eels can release between 10 to 850 volts, with one big jolt able to light up to a 40-watt DC light bulb.
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How do electric eels not shock themselves?

They reduce the danger to themselves by flexing their bodies in a shape that prevents the electric current from passing through their heart. When they are charging up, they stiffen into a line segment very much like a straightedge. This way, the electric current only runs parallel to their tail and behind the heart.
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Are electric eels really electric?

Electric eels have three sets of internal organs that produce electricity. The organs are made up of special cells called "electrocytes." Electric eels can create both low and high voltage charges with their electrocytes. Electric eels generate their electric shocks much like a battery.
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What were electric eels before electricity?

When the species now defined as Electrophorus electricus was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1766, he used the name Gymnotus electricus, placing it in the same genus as Gymnotus carapo (banded knifefish) which he had described several years earlier.
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How much voltage can a human body handle?

Liu survived more than 70,000 volts despite experts' earlier warnings that the human body can tolerate a maximum of between 20,000 and 50,000 volts, which might prove to be lethal.
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How many volts is lethal?

Assuming a steady current flow (as opposed to a shock from a capacitor or from static electricity), shocks above 2,700 volts are often fatal, with those above 11,000 volts being usually fatal, though exceptional cases have been noted.
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How strong is 600 volts?

At 600 volts, the current through the body may be as great as 4 amps, causing damage to internal organs such as the heart. High voltages also produce burns. In addition, internal blood vessels may clot. Nerves in the area of the contact point may be damaged.
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Can you put a car battery on wood?

Concrete does not kill a battery. The real reason a battery dies is from sitting. A battery can be drained whether it is sitting on concrete, wood, metal or any other surface.
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Does putting a car battery on the ground discharge it?

In fact, a discharge rate of 1%-25% per month for modern lead-acid car batteries without any load is typical, with the two major factors on discharge rate being temperature and age of the battery.
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Is it safe to keep a car battery in the house?

If the battery is simply being stored (not charged or discharged) in the room and it is in a proper protective case, then it is perfectly safe. If the battery is the type with removable caps, then care must be taken during charging due to the release of hydrogen gas during the charging process.
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Why did people throw batteries at Jackie Robinson?

Yes,People throw batteries at Jackie Robinson because Jackie Robinson was the first black person who played in various leagues and it became obvious to face this problem of people .
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What happens when you put a car battery in water?

Over filling the battery causes the electrolyte to overflow out of the battery cells. Electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the battery and surrounding equipment. Also adding too much water can dilute the electrolyte solution resulting in poor battery performance.
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