Honestly, your question is a little hard to answer. From experience, I found that a lemon makes a better battery, but some of my friends who have also done this experiment said an onion works better. A few more people and websites said that the lemon works better! Hope I helped!
lemon
Covering a battery with a lemon will ruin the battery and will not make the appliance to which the battery is connected go faster.
it depends on a type of a lemon
Yes it is.
stick two rods of different metal into the onion, these act as your nodes. The juice of the onion will be your battery acid. Depending on the metals used, one end will be positive, one negative. alternative: stick a battery into the onion and you have a much more efficent battery with a special case! Yay!
The acid lets the electricty flow throw the lemon
you can't stupid
The use of a lemon battery is a demonstration of what is necessary for a battery to operate. All you need to make a battery is two dissimilar metals and acid. There is not much practical application of the lemon battery. They are not cost efficient for the amount of energy produced. The same with a potato battery potato's have more power than lemons and are easier to make.
Alessandro Volta
just buy a battery
To make a lemon battery you have to have . . .1 lemon2 wires(one red one blue)3 a 10 volt batteryHook up the wires to the lemon and then to the battery then turn it on and it should work.See tutorial below for additional information .
Well, in my science experiment, apple is the best fruit battery, then the lemon, then the orange. Remember to change the V--- on the left of the voltmeter and make sure it's 2000m.
A lot of parsley, some tomato, green onion, burghul (cracked wheat), lemon and oil. That's the best way to do it.