A battery made out of a lemon is a gimmick used in various textbooks in schools all over the world.
The experiment usually consist of using two various metal conductors, it could be a nail covered with zinc (galvanized) and a quarter or any other
coin made out of copper. You will then have to insert the two items into the lemon. The coin and the nail will become electrodes and cause a kind of electrochemical reaction
and generate a minor electric potential. The reason for caring out experiments like this is to demonstrate for the pupils or students how a normal day battery works. When the lemon battery is put
together, a device called a multimeter will be able to the amount of voltage generated.
all the juice in it will power up and make a current duuh
it is because of the acids that are in the lemons.
yes the lemon juice is a conductor
Yes the acid in the lemon juice is a conductor
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.
No , a lemon cannot produce electricity because it is not a conductor .
The lemon juice forms an electrolyte, you need to place two electrodes, made from dissimilar metals, into the lemon, to produce an electric current.
The lemon does produce more electricity than oranges. BUT in rare cases an orange can produce more electricity than a lemon. But overall its the lemon that's the best.
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The lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) is not an endangered species.
it depends on the amount of acid in the lemon and lemon does not create make it conducts electricity
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
No. It just becomes a lemon with orange juice inside it. It's still a lemon and its seeds will still produce nothing but lemon trees.
In the short run, a lemon. For the carbs, and in the long run, a potato.
it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon