Potatoes can conduct electricity
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potato battery do not directly produce electricity. The chemical composition of the potato when combined with zinc in metals together with copper is what causes a reaction between the released positively charged and negatively charged ions of the potato resulting in the flow of electricity.
Potatoes, like lemons, have a small amount of acid that conducts electricity, but only for a very small light bulb Potatoes, like lemons, have a small amount of acid that produces eletricity for a very small light source.
i know potato's make electricity but i don't know about apples
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.
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Yes, the potato clock works due to the electrolytes in the potato acting as a conductor for the flow of electricity. When two different metals are inserted into the potato, a chemical reaction occurs that generates a small electrical current to power the clock. The potato itself does not produce electricity, but rather serves as an electrolyte medium for the reaction to take place.
Irish potatoes do have more electricity!They are also the yummiest!
Yes, in fact a "Potato" is a great conductor of electricity.
a little less than one volt will be produced with each potato
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