A record of the heart's electrical activity is called an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This non-invasive test measures the electrical signals that control the heart's rhythm and can help diagnose various heart conditions. The ECG shows the timing and strength of electrical impulses as they move through different parts of the heart.
The force that picks up dust on a record is primarily due to static electricity. As the record spins, static charges on the surface of the vinyl attract dust particles, causing them to stick to the surface.
Defibrillators use static electricity to deliver an electric shock to the heart in order to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of cardiac arrest. The device generates a high-voltage charge that is discharged through the heart, allowing the heart muscle to contract in a coordinated manner and resume pumping blood effectively.
Yes, it is possible to record sound without electricity using devices like mechanical or acoustic recording devices. These operate by directly capturing sound waves on physical mediums like vinyl or wax. However, modern methods of sound recording typically involve the use of electricity for amplification and processing.
The electricity meter records the amount of electric energy consumed by a household or building in kilowatt-hours. It measures the total electricity usage over a period of time, allowing for accurate billing and monitoring of energy consumption.
Electricity can kill by disrupting the electrical signals in the body, especially the heart, leading to cardiac arrest. High-voltage electricity can cause severe burns and internal injuries. It is important to always handle electrical equipment and wires with caution to prevent accidental electrocution.
Medical term for record of electricity is electromyogram
Actually your heart is always using electricity.
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Cardiogram, a record of muscle activity within the heart made by a cardiograph.
The heart but in the heart the cell that carys electricity around yourr boady is called the Pacemaker and the brain also uses electricity to send messages around your body
Yes, record players use electricity. The first ones used a spring, you wind up the little handle on the side and let it play.
Electricity for those with a weak heart. that's how a pacemaker works.
My guess is.......pretty important. The heart is like a machine, pumping blood to the brain, and all over the body. The heart is like the electricity-socket, pumping electricity to the machine. If someone janks out the cord, then no more electricity to the machine, and the machine stops. Ergo, the heart is very important.
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This trainer has pulse sensors in the handles and a wireless chest strap. to record heart rate.
Electricity is an important aspect of life. The earliest record of bioelectricity(a form of electricity) dates back to 1791 by Luigi Galvani.