You are in mr gibbons' science class right? lol, about 1,000,000 to 1,666,666
you couldnt, you'd need 1.21 jigga watts to send you back to the future
It is possible to make a battery with lemons. A lemon battery, using two or three lemons, can power a buzzer or a small digital clock. However, it would take thousands of lemons to power a bicycle or scooter and millions to power a car!
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It would be possible but you would need to build one involving many many lemons in series (to get up to 12 volts) and then many banks of these in parallel (to deliver the power).
No it does not take a gallon of gass to start a car. To start a car it doesn't use any gas.
Delorian
A car may take longer to start in extreme cold, especially if it has an older, weaker battery. In any temperature, a car will take longer to start if it has a dying battery.
the car, 1927 the fruit, 1799
Take it to the garage... lol :)<THIS ANSWER WAS NO HELP
That all depends on how bad the vehicle is to start with.
Take the bus.
The common factor is acid although different acids are involved. Ants - Formic acid Vinegar - Acetic acid Lemons - Citric acid Car batteries - Sulphuric acid