Perbandingan Kekuatan Ikan Lemon (Lubia Caeruleus) Dengan Ikan Lele (Clarias Batrachus) Pada Tegangan 18 Volt

  • R S
  • Syafira I
  • Rizki I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fish as aquatic animals have physiological mechanisms that land animals do not possess. Fish can respond to electric current because it has an organ electroreceptor. In general, electroreceptor is the development and modification of lateral or lateral line lines. To know that fish can respond to electric current conducted research by doing comparison of resilience of lemon fish (Lubia caeruleus) with catfish (Clarias batrachus) at 18 volt voltage. The PCB plate is used as an introduction of the electric current between the cathode and the anode with a voltage of 18 volts, with an electric field generated at 171 v / m. From the observation of the fish response to the electric field affects the behavior of the fish as it is induced by the current and the fish to the effective region of the electrode. Catfish (Clarias batrachus) stronger body resistance in response to electric current than lemon fish (Lubia caeruleus).

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R, S., Syafira, I. F., Rizki, I. S., Aunurrofiq, M., Mardina, E., Maulida, M., … Aliani, D. (2018). Perbandingan Kekuatan Ikan Lemon (Lubia Caeruleus) Dengan Ikan Lele (Clarias Batrachus) Pada Tegangan 18 Volt. Gravity : Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian Dan Pembelajaran Fisika, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.30870/gravity.v4i2.4033

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