A potato can indeed produce electricity. By putting dissimilar probes in a potato, i.e copper and zinc and you get a small amount of voltage. But to answer your question, hundreds of thousands of individual spuds, and then for a very short time.
Consider an LED desk lamp to get all of the benefits of a traditional desk lamp with a low power bulb that will take many years to burn out. LED lamps are a great value.
It takes about how many potatoes you want then how many french fries you want
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Find out what the wattage of the bulb in the fixture is and you will have your answer.
it depends on how u look at it
well it depends on how many potatoes you have because you then times the quantity by how many potatoes there are and divid that by sixty because of seconds.
2.397. precisely.
Well, I'm guessing one :L
Cheesy potatoes could be made with one potato or one hundred potatoes. The amount of cheese needed to make cheesy potatoes is directly influenced by the amount of potatoes used when making cheesy potatoes.
unplug the bulb from the lamp and pull the lamp off of the lamp adjustments (might take a pretty hard tug)
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tke a screwdriver and remove the screws and take out the tail lamp. otherewise take a hammer and break the tail lamp