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No, an apple does not contain enough energy to power a clock. The energy stored in an apple is in the form of carbohydrates, which is not enough to generate electricity for a clock to function.
An apple has the acidity in it that it needs to create energy, and so does a lemon, so if you were to try and get an apple to power a clock you would be doing the same thing that you would do to make a potato or a lemon or any other fruit or vegetable power a clock. Apples will work the same way with any other fruit or vegetable because all of the types of vegetables or fruit with acidity in them don't need their own preparation because all of those fruits and vegetables will create energy just like any other.
The Apple iHome iP9 Duel Alarm Clock Radio is currently the only clock radio that Apple has on the market.
No it is impossible to make a apple powered clock unless.. you substitute the apple for a energy source.
Apple juice, obviously...
Time + Electricity = Clock or Time + Wheel = Clock
Time + Electricity = Clock or Time + Wheel = Clock
No, you would not hear the clock ticking because sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without air in the box, there would be no medium for the sound waves generated by the clock's ticking to travel through, so the sound would not reach your ears.
You can purchase an application with a world time clock for your desktop through many different sources. Apps are available through Windows and Apple sites and general software will also sell them.
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A fruit clock uses fruits like potatoes or lemons to generate electricity through a chemical reaction called electrolysis. When the juice or moisture in the fruit interacts with electrodes made of different metals, it creates a small electric current that can power a simple clock. The number of fruits and the type of fruit used can affect the amount of electricity produced and therefore the clock's accuracy.