Yes it can, it should be trickle charged regularly to keep it in optimum condition
No But Some Things Can Be Powered By Juice If You Connect Something To It.
Yes.
"Drink your juice."Orange juice has lots of Vitamin C.The leftover juice in the battery gave me a slight shock.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
A regular battery uses chemical reactions inside a closed casing to produce electricity, while a lemon battery uses the acidic juice of a lemon as an electrolyte to generate a small amount of electricity through a chemical reaction between the lemon juice and metal electrodes placed in the lemon. Lemon batteries are typically used for educational purposes to demonstrate basic concepts of electricity generation.
A bushel of tomatoes weigh about 53 pounds. The amount of juice from the tomatoes depends on the type of tomato being used.
i think it is zinc- carbon
The battery is the initial stored energy used to crank the engine and get it going. Once the engine is running, the alternator, which is powered by a belt attached to the engine flywheel takes over and provides electrical energy to the car. The alternator also replenishes the batter juice used to get the car started in the first place. If a battery has been drained of juice to the point where it cannot turn the engine over; then another battery can be piggy backed to the car's electrical system to get the engine cranking. This is called a jumpstart.
Disconnect the negative cable.
I have never heard of clay being used as a battery, as a battery is a power source to power things such as an automobile, flash lights, watches ect.. Now if you look at this question in all other possible thoughts, clay could be considered a battery as in it being a source of power in a thinner form ( slip ) being used to hold pieces together or to connect them together permanently.. just a thought.. lol..
Nonrenewable natural resources are being used faster than they are being replaced.