Can chemicals in a fruit produce electricity
yes it deos if split into certain chemicals.
There is only a finite amount of the chemicals (i.e. metals, electrolyte) used to produce the electricity. When they have been consumed the cell can no longer produce electricity and stops working.
The reaction of chemicals in a battery to power a flashlight is a chemical change. This is because the chemicals in the battery undergo a chemical reaction to produce electricity, which powers the flashlight.
This is a question of how much electrical energy you want to produce, against the cost of the equipment to produce it.
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The problem with wind energy is that it does not produce much electricity. Wind does not flow at all places. So having wind energy as a major source of electricity is not a option.
the answer is 3 hours for the limitation as the chemicals in the batteries produce a current of electricity
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
it forces the water to flow in the desired direction
Chemicals are used to produce energy through processes like combustion, where chemical bonds are broken to release heat and generate power. This energy can be harnessed in various ways, such as in engines or power plants, to create electricity or perform work.
1. what is one food that can produce electricity? Potatoes 2. What is electricity? This question can not be answered it has many different definitions. 3. can you see static electricity? It is very hard to see any kind of electricity.
Batteries produce electricity by chemical reaction. When all the chemicals in the battery are used up, the reaction can't continue and the battery dies.