Experiments online with a copper wire and zinc nail have produced around 0.9 volts from a pear. Your results may vary depending on the particular pear and other variables.
According to an old Ball Canning Guide, a peck of pears equals between 12 to 14 pears. Hope this helps.
How many pears are in 1 pound
The number of pears that make up 2 pounds can vary depending on the size and variety of the pears. On average, a medium-sized pear weighs about 5 to 6 ounces. Therefore, you would need approximately 5 to 6 medium pears to equal 2 pounds.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
The number of cups that 400 grams of pears yields can vary depending on how the pears are prepared (sliced, diced, or pureed). Generally, 1 cup of sliced pears weighs about 150 grams. Therefore, 400 grams of pears would be approximately 2.67 cups when sliced.
That is approximately 3 pears
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Not possible to say. Depends on how many pears and how much sugar you added.
There are many benefits of eating pears on a person's health. Pears contain many different types of vitamins, such as calcium and iron, as well as lowering cholesterol.
I believe is 12 to 14 volts.
Approximately 6-8 pears, depending on size, would be needed to yield 8 cups of chopped pears.