yes of course
The citrus inside of it.
it takes 3,003,494,560,327,650,836,140,520,347,257,345,803,465,876,324,065,086,237,248 and it still might not get done
you cant make a potato light up but...you can make a light bulb light up with potato power.all you need is wire electric tape two potato's or lemons set it up and your good =)
77 and 3/4 of a pear
you know the lemon doesn't work because there isn't enough power to power a ligt bulb.
You can create a simple light bulb circuit using household items like a battery, a light bulb, and wires. For instance, you can use a AA battery, connect it to the light bulb's terminals with conductive wires or metal objects, such as paper clips. Additionally, some fruits, like lemons or potatoes, can act as a battery when inserted with two different metals (like copper and zinc), generating enough voltage to light up a small bulb. Always ensure safety when experimenting with electricity.
Lemons and other citrus fruits such as strawberries and I think but not sure kiwi.
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
atleast 1 and a half lemons because a 60 watt lightbulb takes thirty lemons so the amount of lemons you use is supposedly half of the watts so if 3 watts would be 1 and a half lemons
A single lemon cannot produce enough power to light up a conventional light bulb on its own. However, with the use of additional lemons and other materials like copper and zinc nails, it is possible to create a series of connected lemon batteries that can generate enough electricity to power a small LED light.
argon is an element that make up a light bulb
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