According to the Center for Space Power and Advanced Electronics, a NASA commercial center in Alabama, the human body is on average 15% fat, capable of producing 11,000 watt hours. When the average Joe eats his daily bread, he takes in 3,300 watt hours. The charge rate is about 7kW if the waiter starts pushing you out the door after a half hour lunch, according to the Center. "Clearly the amount of energy consumed by an individual is sufficient to provide power for electronic devices if a suitable method can be found to convert a small fraction of that energy to electricity," the Center concludes in a report on the subject. Broken into usable terms, waiting to be harvested are 81 watts from a sleeping person, 128 from a soldier standing at ease, 163 from a walking person, 407 from a briskly walking person, 1,048 from a long-distance runner, and 1,630 from a sprinter, according to the center.
Varying different outputs of beings the electrical can vary in range from 305-325 watts I believe. Or from this site http://migs.wordpress.com
* You could light up 3 light bulbs * You could power 77 iPods * You could power 2 Xbox 360s * 3 of you would be needed to keep a refrigerator running
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193210020 megawats
White does not absorb light - it reflects all visible light waves, while black absorbs all visible light and reflects nothing.
Well, it depends what your are asking this for... Because humans did not have any electricity for years and years until it was invented. If you are asking for a less reasonable answer then you can always come up with some reasons that affect them psychologically, like no connection to other places. If we had no electricity we would have no phones, cars, or airplanes. This could make it harder to connect with other people, causing people to get stressed easily. This is because a lot of people generally rely on other people...
The spinning wheel spins when electricity is used in the house and the more electricity that is used the faster it will spin. The number of rotations is used to count how much electricity has been used.
No. I'm not sure what "absorb electricity" even means, and copper doesn't absorb water to any appreciable degree.
does copper absorb electricty
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Cannabalistic Humans
humans conduct electricity because your body is made 70% of water. so its the best conductor.
Electricity
Ask one
oxygen
yes enough electricity can overheat your cells.
We humans do not run on electricity, we run on food.
Electricity
No, BUT -- leather can absorb moisture, and water is a good conductor.