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Cut a potato into strips, then deep fry it. OR peel a potato Then put oil in an pan put the potato strips in there and wait till they fry
If you are referring to the BK101 Labpaq kit the question is supposed to be How do the changes in the condition of the potato strips relate to the wilting of plants?
The Zeppelin blotted out the sun.He blotted out the mistake with TipEx.
To get long thin strips of cucumber use a vegetable/potato peeler and start peeling from the top to bottom.
The critical thing in a battery is not how much electrolyte (potato) is used but the area of the electrodes in contact with the electrolyte. A high current "potato battery" could be constructed by pureeing a few potatoes in a blender and coating long foil strips of the two different metals with a thin layer of this damp potato paste and cover the potato paste with tissue paper as an insulator to prevent short circuits followed by another thin layer of damp potato paste. Roll the layered sandwich of coated foil strips up (one metal, damp potato paste, tissue paper, damp potato paste, other metal, damp potato paste, tissue paper, damp potato paste), without letting the potato paste squeeze out or wrinkling the foil strips. The thinner the layers of the damp potato paste used the fewer potatoes needed, but the current will be the same as it would be with a thicker layer. Attach wires to the two foil strips and encapsulate the "potato dry cell" you have just made in paraffin to keep it from drying out. You will need to build several of these and connect them in series to get the voltage needed by your lightbulb. It will require some calculations to determine how much of each of the materials (i.e. dimensions of metal strips, potato puree, tissue paper) needed, but that is beyond the scope of this website.
you have to let the seed dry all the way through it so you can plant a potato fruit.
Blotted Science was created in 2005.
The organisms in the potato is some time dry and since the potato is a root, they can be on fire.
It can dry your skin out.
Yes you can put potato peeling in the fireplace, preferably if they are dry.
Yes.
Yes. Potato chips are dry, hard, and very greasy in content, and as a result will lead to a dry or sore throat if consumed.