I Believe it to be a lime. awhile ago i had a Science test in which i had to get 2 pieces of metal and connect it to a voltage calculator with croc clips. I used Magnesium and and Copper, which gave the highest results. i used a lemon which gave better results than any other fruit and it was 1.87 volts. it may have something to do with the acid in the fruit, of which lime has more acid. that is my theory
the highest transmission volatage in India is 765kV ac. The highest voltage in the case of DC transmission is +/- 600 kV.
The highest voltage scale on a hand held multimeter is 5000 volts.
To measure the voltage of a fruit, you typically use two dissimilar metals as electrodes, commonly copper and zinc. These metals create a galvanic cell when inserted into the fruit, allowing for the generation of a small voltage due to the chemical reactions occurring between the metals and the fruit's electrolytes. The voltage measured can provide insights into the fruit's acidity and overall health.
The highest voltage for lighting in a home in the US is typically 120 volts. This is the standard voltage used for residential lighting fixtures.
The highest voltage ever recorded in an electrical system is 1.2 million volts.
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750kv
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The size of the fruit does not effect the voltage. If you're making a light, the size can effect how long it lasts. The greater the size, the longer it will last
If you are referring to a 'fruit cell' then, in common with all cells, the voltage is determined by the materials from which the electrodes are made -not by the fruit itself. The further apart the metals are on the 'electrochemical series' of elements, the higher the resulting voltage -so, for copper and zinc, the voltage will be about 1.1 V.
The highest transmission voltage in the Western Interconnection (2011) is 500kv.