yes, the amount of acid in a fruit does effect its ability to conduct electricty because it can have a higher charge than a fruit with a lower amount of acid.
A thin polymer film is a humidity sensor. So like the amount of water vapor the thin polymer film contains changes in the film's ability to conduct electricity and the film's ability to conduct electricity is affected by the relative humidity (the ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to the amount of water vapor needed to reach saturation at a given temperature) of the surrounding air. Thus, by measuring the polymer film's ability to store electricity, relative humidity can be determined.
It depends on the type of metal. The ability of a metal to conduct electricity is one trait that identifies a metal. For example, copper can conduct electricity very well (better than most metals).
apples have alot of electricity but im not for sure exactly how much but it is the fruit with the highest amount of electricity
The diameter of the coil affects the amount of electricity as longer the coil longer the electricity.
Being a metal Uranium would conduct electricity.
Both concentration and conductivity are measures of the amount of a substance present in a solution. Concentration refers to the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent, while conductivity measures the ability of a solution to conduct electricity, which is related to the presence of ions in the solution.
Fingernails are not good conductors of electricity due to their low water content. However, in some cases, a slightly moist nail might conduct a small amount of electricity. It is not recommended to test this yourself as it can be dangerous.
The ability to conduct electricity is an intensive physical property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance present. Different materials will have varying degrees of conductivity regardless of the quantity.
carrots broccoli corn is a starch but it works too peanut smeared on bananas also produce a moderate amount of electricity
An apple can conduct electricity because it contains a high amount of water, which is a good conductor of electricity. The ions present in the water in the apple allow it to conduct electricity to some extent, although not as efficiently as metals or other materials with high conductivity.
Pure water, like rain, does not conduct electricity. Some rain, though it may not be not pure water, and may be a little acid, or have dust in it, could conduct electricity a tiny amount.
Yes, lemons can conduct electricity due to the presence of citric acid and water which can act as an electrolyte. When two metal electrodes are inserted into the lemon, a small amount of electricity can flow between them.