Fruits such as lemons and tomatoes, and some vegetables like potatoes, contain positive ions that can attract electrons from metals such as zinc. This effect can be used to produce tiny amounts of electric current in science experiments.
What fruit or vegetable will produce the most electricity
If enough protons and neutrons are in the fruit it can produce electricity
Yes. Citrus fruits can produce enough current to light a small bulb. See the link below.
Kiwi
Fruit can produce electricity by puting an anode and a cathode in them preferably made from different metals join them to a wire and you will have a current.
You first connect a copper wire and the right of the fruit and a siver wire metal on the left of the fruit and connect the aligator clips to them and to what ever your testing it on!
which variety would produce the greatest yield of fruit in Toronto?in timmins?in st.thomas?
Well, seeing as an apple is a non electronic, non productional fruit, I would have to say none. The main purpose of an apple is to be eaten, not produce electricity nor electrical products.
Any fruit can produce electricity, but tomatoes are excellent because their juice is more acidic. Lemons and grapefruit are excellent for this as well. "Sweet" fruit like melons aren't good batteries.
fruit sitting under electricity such as light causes the fruit to melt
what is a turbine and how does it produce electricity.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.