4 lemons 5 volts
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.
a potato because it has more density and oils
Lemons are more acidic than potatoes, which allows them to produce more electrons and generate a higher voltage in an electrolyte solution. This higher acidity helps lemons to have a higher power output compared to potatoes when used in a lemon battery experiment.
The common name for lemon leaf is lemon balm.
Name of lemon plant is Citruus lemonica .
The scientific name of Lemon Grass is Cymbopogon citratus.
1 volt
Around .0007 Watts. Watts=Amps x Volts 0.0007W=0.001A(1mA) x 0.7V
a potato because it has more density and oils
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.
Zero volts.
13.5-16 volts DC
none!
This will still only produce 12 volts. It will produce 1200 watts. watts is the result of Volts times Amps.
A lemon produces about 7/10 of a volt of electricity.
yes they produce 1.5 volts
1.00 volt
A good AA battery has about 1.5 volts across it.