What Is Electricity ?

I Have Always Been Fascinated By Pokemon.

I have always been fascinated by Pokemon.

Tiding through the waves of time, now that I think about it : Pokemon did teach me a lot about physics, especially electricity. 

What is Electricity ?

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Electricity stems from a potential difference between two areas, which allows for electromotive force to ensue in mobile electrons.

Bio-electricity

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In biological cells, a voltage imbalance or a cell potential difference exists between the inside and outside of a a cell.

The cell achieves this by removing 3 sodium ions for every 2 potassium ions allows into the system. The removing process consumes energy ( ATP ).

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                               The sodium ions leaving the cell 

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                            The Potassium ions entering the cell

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Pikachu and Bioelectrogenesis

Where does pikachu gets it’s electrical powers ? 

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Its by a process known as bioelectrogenesis.

Bioelectrogenesis is the generation of electricity by living organisms

How it works is rather blunt. Remember I told you that the cells are maintained in a potential difference.

There are passageways /electrolytes that are present that allows a flow of ions through them.

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                                            Ion Passageways

When required, the brain of the pikachu sends a signal through the nervous system to these electrolytes, opening ions channels and reversing charge polarity, causing an abrupt difference in electric potential.

The final effect is the generation of electric current, capable of going up to 100,000 Volts during its thunderbolt move.

Result : Opponent stupefied.

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Water is better conductor than air

Most of animals that bioelectrogenic in nature are aquatic creatures ( electric eels, rays, cattlefish, etc ) . This is because water is a much better electrical conductor than air, therefore electrical signals signals can be transmitted through water.

This betters the chance for the organism to protect itself against predators. Pikachu is not aquatic because probably the writes didn’t want it be so - Poetic License ;P

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Some other pokemons that were also bioelectrogenic  were: Eelektrik and the Eelektross

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The voice of Pikachu - must watch

Electrogenic Humans

The one that ash has is a male pikachu. There is a female to the species as well. ( Look at the tail )

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That’s pokemon physics for you folks.

Hope you enjoyed reading this post as much i did drafting it. Oh boy! There is physics just in about everything !

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Credit: British Airways

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Straight In-line

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V in-line

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Commonly referred to as the VR engine.

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                    a: straight engine, b: V engine, c: VR engine

W engine

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Flat Engine

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Radial Engine (aka the dancing starfish)

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Axial Engine

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Jet engine

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Suck,squeeze,bang and blow

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