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a potato because it has more density and oils

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A lemon typically produces around 0.5 volts, while a potato produces around 0.5-0.9 volts. These values can vary depending on the size and acidity of the fruit or vegetable.

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a lemon has more lem

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1 volt

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How many volts does a lemon produce?

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.


How many volts does a lemon juice mixed with a salt water produce?

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How many watts does a lemon produce?

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How many volts does a potato produce?

a little less than one volt will be produced with each potato


How many volts does a potato contain?

about 0.5 volts per potato (big one)


How many volts are in a lemon?

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.


How many volts does a limon produce?

Zero volts.


How many volts does an alternator produce?

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How many volts does one lime produce?

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How many volts does a 12 volt 100 amp alternator produce?

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How many volts do lemons have?

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Can a pear conduct electricity better than a lemon?

Yes! Not many people know this, but it actually can. I had tons of fruits + a potato in my science project, which was to see what would produce the most electricity. My hypothesis, was of course, a lemon, but I came to see that somehow, the pear was higher than everything else, even the potato! With interest, I finished the project.