yes
vibrators
A lemon can power a light bulb because of the acid in it. The acid is used as a conductor and powers the lemon.
Storm power lines can create magnetic interference that affects the accuracy of a compass reading. The strong magnetic fields generated by power lines can disrupt the Earth's magnetic field, causing the compass to give inaccurate readings. It's best to keep a safe distance from power lines when using a compass for navigation.
yes but not to well
it depends on the amount of acid in the lemon and lemon does not create make it conducts electricity
Lemon battery is better than real electricity from power plant. Lemon battery saves money than paying electricity bills per month.
A lemon.
A lemon can power up a light bulb by acting as an electrolyte in a chemical reaction with the metals in the light bulb. When zinc and copper electrodes are placed in the lemon, a chemical reaction creates an electrical current that can power a small LED light bulb.
If the power lines were Direct Current, sometimes used for efficient long distance transmission, then your compass would definitely be affected, and may be quite useless. The high currents in such a long distance DC line will generate a magnetic field. With an Alternating Current power line, the alternating current itself should not cause any problem with the compass, but the steel of the towers themselves may certainly do so.
The 2009 Jeep Compass is 5 ft. 9.3 in. (69.3 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
The 2010 Jeep Compass is 5 ft. 9.3 in. (69.3 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide.
The 2011 Jeep Compass is 5 ft. 9.3 in. (69.3 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.