There are no volts in a lemon.
Answer:
A battery mad with alemon, a copper penny and a zinc clad nailw ill create a voltage of about 0.906 volts. This a function of the metals used not the chaice of the lemon as an acid source.
Unfortunately this battery will not produce enough current (flowing electrons) to light a bulb.
A lemon typically produces around 0.5 to 0.9 volts of electricity. This is due to the citric acid acting as an electrolyte that allows for a chemical reaction with the metals used in a lemon battery experiment.
Around .0007 Watts. Watts=Amps x Volts 0.0007W=0.001A(1mA) x 0.7V
A lemon produces about 7/10 of a volt of electricity.
a potato because it has more density and oils
1 volt
.906 volts
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).
Yes- you need 6 lemons, 6 strips of copper metal and 6 of zinc metal. insert one of each strip into a lemon, and connect zinc to copper on next lemon, repeating until all 6 are connected. Each lemon produces about 1.5 volts- so 6 lemons is about 9 volts.
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Zero volts.