yes
The electricity generated by a potato battery typically lasts for a few hours to a couple of days, depending on factors like the size of the potato, the electrodes used, and the overall circuit design. The chemical reactions within the potato produce a small amount of voltage and current, but as the reactions deplete the potato's starch, the energy output diminishes. Ultimately, the potato will stop generating electricity once the chemical energy is exhausted.
in the uk electricity is generated at ?
i know potato's make electricity but i don't know about apples
Irish potatoes do have more electricity!They are also the yummiest!
Yes, in fact a "Potato" is a great conductor of electricity.
Potato
Potatoes can conduct electricity
the asia's largest producer of nuclear generated electricity is Japan.
Yes it does!
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yes it can because of the charges in the potato, not very powerful but it can
It doesn't, but it can be used as a component for creating electricity.