Potato
The inside of a fruit like an orange is able to conduct electricity because its juice is acidic in nature and therefore contains the ions that enables it to conduct electricity.
potato
Surprisingly, it is the lemon. It has the most acid, so that is why. The pH thing..... anyway , go to electricity-tool.com to see better answers.
potato well as a vegetable
Potato is known to be able to conduct electricity relatively well due to its high water and electrolyte content. When a potato is used in a battery experiment, the electrolytes in the potato help facilitate the flow of electrical current. Other fruits and vegetables with high water content, such as lemons and tomatoes, can also conduct electricity to some extent.
lemon and orange
Cara is a popular strain of potato in the UK. But it is also a variety of orange.
To test which fruit conducts electricity best, you will need fruits such as lemons, apples, and bananas, along with a multimeter to measure conductivity. Additionally, you will require some wires with alligator clips to connect the fruit to the multimeter for testing.
What a potato ain't a fruit, it's a vegetable!
there are no other fruits that can create electricity most often if you go on a science fair or do a science project youd use a lemon and a potato
lemon gives off the most acid causing more electricity
No orange colored fruit (orange) or vegetable (carrot, sweet potato) has the glucosinolates found in leafy green vegetables (and in cabbage, broccoli and radishes). Leafy greens are also a source of vitamin K and non-nutritive fiber.