You sure can. By using the natural acid in citrus fruits (like a lemon), you can make a power source. You'll have to supply the right kind of metal to stick in it, but it will work to create a simple chemical cell - a battery. Use the link below and check out some brief vids of this tried and true science project. Have fun and good luck.
Fruit does not provide light energy because it is not a source of light, it does not generate light and glow.
No they do not create. Chlorophyll convert energy,light energy into chemical energy
Light provides plants with the energy they need to carry out photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert light energy into chemical energy, which is used to produce glucose, a simple sugar that serves as their primary source of food and energy. Additionally, light plays a key role in regulating various plant processes, such as growth, flowering, and fruit development.
The process turns light energy into chemical potential energy (the sun's light is used to create sugars).
Light is energy, so energy makes up light. Example- the sun burns it's gases full of potential energy to create heat energy and light energy.
No Fruits will light up a light bulb because any fruit doesn't have any electrical energy in it :)
In a photocell, light energy is converted into electrical energy. When light strikes the photocell surface, photons of light are absorbed, releasing electrons that create an electric current.
Photon
Yes, a burning fruit loop involves energy transformation. The potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the fruit loop is converted into thermal energy and light energy as it burns, undergoing a chemical reaction.
No. One is chemical energy, the other is electrical energy.
No, a light bulb does not convert light into chemical energy. A light bulb works by converting electrical energy into light energy and heat energy through the process of electrical resistance in the filament.
Sugar is created in photosynthesis, therefore the energy would be light energy from the sun.