DC, with a small open-circuit voltage, and a relatively high internal impedance
compared to a sensible battery.
Yes. Basically the lemon contains citric acid which acts as the electrolyte in this case.
It's actually possible to connect a lemon to a battery--especially if that battery is another lemon. While this statement may seem confusing, it really isn't. One popular lemon battery experiment shows students how to create a voltaic battery with a lemon. This type of battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Further exploration of this principle will allow you to connect one lemon battery to another lemon battery. One lemon will produce approximately 7/10 of a volt of electricity. And two lemon batteries connected to each other generally create enough energy to power a digital watch.
The use of a lemon battery is a demonstration of what is necessary for a battery to operate. All you need to make a battery is two dissimilar metals and acid. There is not much practical application of the lemon battery. They are not cost efficient for the amount of energy produced. The same with a potato battery potato's have more power than lemons and are easier to make.
lemon battery is a battery which is comnpatible for the lemon laptop.
because its negitive energy
it is made with lemon acid
I can guarantee that the battery worked and produced an electric potential which could be measured, assuming the experiment was set up correctly.
a lemon battery generates electricity.a lemon battery can help the society in terms of electricity. the lemon battery can be used in a sudden brown out then it will be fun to do and also it is useful
How can the lemon battery project be applied in the real world
Lemon juice is an acid. The metal in the paper clip reacts with the acid to produce an electric current. It's the same process as the electricity produced in a battery.
The lemon battery has no real world advantages other than the materials needed to make one are cheap, readily available, and nontoxic, making it quite suitable for a school science demonstration.
Covering a battery with a lemon will ruin the battery and will not make the appliance to which the battery is connected go faster.