The "affect" probably sought is the nature of the chemistry of the fruit (its juice) and the ability to tap that chemical energy to drive electric current in a circuit. There is a little basket full of examples of the ideas inquired about here. Use the link to see one such example. It's an easy article to read, and illuminates the topic nicely.
Im not sure what you mean by a fruit generating electric energy, but i know that if it's pH levels are high it contains more free ions (OH) that conduct electricity.
Lemon
well it doesnt
A banana is a conductor because it is high in potassium and dice most fruits are water, t will conduct electricity because water is another type of conductor.
temperature does affect electricity....... Er-Er wuz here!
I thnk due to presnc of acid and water in it. The ions that gets independent becomes the cause of conduction as they carry charge.
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Fruits generate electricity through a process called oxidation-reduction reactions. These reactions involve the flow of electrons from the fruit's electrolytes, such as citric acid or potassium ions, to metal electrodes. The movement of electrons creates an electrical current that can be harnessed for various applications.
They have electricity in them because of there liquids
citrus
Citrus fruits . . . the lemon is the best for creating voltage.
Because Of Its Liquid, And Anything Wet Can Conduct Electricity!
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Lemon
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
The FRUIT BATTERY, where you can get electricity from fruits.
Acid fruits do this. Lemons, oranges, grapefruit come to mind immediately.
The acid in the fruit