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On average, the human body produces about 100 watts of electricity—enough to power a light bulb—but some people can produce over 2,000 watts in short bursts, such as when sprinting.

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  1. While much of this power is lost as heat, the energy is also used every second for tasks such as flexing muscles and pumping blood.

  2. Human bioelectricity is generated by an imbalance of ions, including sodium and potassium, across cell membranes, producing small voltages.

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