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Physics, 14.02.2020 03:43, gabrieljerron

An electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) can produce a shock of up to 600 V and a current of 1 A for a duration of 2 ms, which is used for hunting and self-defense. To perform this feat, approximately 80% of its body is filled with organs made up by electrocytes. These electrocytes act as self-charging capacitors and are lined up so that a current of ions can easily flow through them. How much charge flows through the electrocytes in that amount of time?

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