This is the subject of classic classroom science experiments. The classic method to accomplish this is to take a lemon, a paperclip, a penny, and a lightbulb along with some wire. Attatch the penny to one wire, the paperclip to the other. Connect the ends of the wires without an object to the terminals on the lightbulb. Then roll the lemon in the same way you would roll a rolling pin to get the juices flowing inside the lemon. Shove the penny and the paperclip in opposite sides of the lemon, and if there is enough current, the lightbulb will light. Hope this helps!
no
there are no other fruits that can create electricity most often if you go on a science fair or do a science project youd use a lemon and a potato
You use the solar panel.
most power plants use this to create electricity and factories use oil to create materials like plastic and petrol.
None. Light bulbs use electricity, they do not create electricity.
fruit sitting under electricity such as light causes the fruit to melt
We burn it to gain the energy we can then use to create electricity.
A Generator
Create magnetic field and use polar opposite material and create levitation
You cannot 'measure' electricity with fruit.
What fruit or vegetable will produce the most electricity
If enough protons and neutrons are in the fruit it can produce electricity