no
A fruit battery works by using the natural acids and ions found in the fruit to create a chemical reaction that generates electricity. When two different metals are inserted into the fruit, a flow of electrons is created between them, producing a small amount of electrical current.
fruit sitting under electricity such as light causes the fruit to melt
there are no other fruits that can create electricity most often if you go on a science fair or do a science project youd use a lemon and a potato
Can chemicals in a fruit produce electricity
If enough protons and neutrons are in the fruit it can produce electricity
the acid holds electricity
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
any citrus fruit (such as lemons and limes) is a good conductor of electricity
No, it depends on the pH of the fruit
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Pineapples do not naturally produce electricity. However, some scientists have experimented with using the fruit's acidic juice as a conductor in simple battery models due to its citric acid content.
Nothing.The fruit does not generate the electricity. The differing electrochemical potentials of the metals used generate the electricity; the fruit is just there to provide a conductive path and some electrolytes.