i doubta banan can power a clock ,but an orange moght because it has asid
A fruit clock gets its power from the chemical energy produced by the fruits it uses as a power source. The fruits undergo a chemical reaction with the electrodes in the clock, generating enough energy to run the clock.
No
yes it can
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
a banana can power a clock for a pretty long time, just like a potato can control the universe
Yes, the weights on a grandfather clock provide the energy needed to power the clock. As the weights descend under gravity, they drive the clock's mechanism, which regulates the movement of the hands and other components. Regular winding of the weights ensures continuous operation of the clock.
'Kiwi' is a Maori word.
No, an apple does not contain enough energy to power a clock. The energy stored in an apple is in the form of carbohydrates, which is not enough to generate electricity for a clock to function.
When the clock light is on, it typically means that the clock is active and functioning. The light may indicate that the clock is receiving power and displaying the current time.
A clock can be powered by a potatoe
The kiwi is the kiwi's common name.