1 lemon yields about 2-3 table spoons of lemon juice, so the juice of two lemons is somewhere around 5 table spoons or so, or 1/4 cup and 2 tablespoons.
see how much energy you can save with out a plug in clock
lemon
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. A lemon contains chemical energy in the form of the chemical bonds stored in the molecules that make that lemon up. You can utilize the energy in a lemon (or any other thing containing chemical bonds) by causing it to undergo a chemical reaction.
yeh its called lemergy :)
wHATS A LEMON
Yes. Basically the lemon contains citric acid which acts as the electrolyte in this case.
I think that it is lemons because when I was in first grade I did an experiment with a clock, vinegar, wires, lemon, lime, and an orange and the lemon was the clearest.
How a lemon lights up a LED light is lemon juice has acid (a.k.a acidic juice) so when u connect zinc and copper to the lemon since they are conductors energy will flow from the acid to the copper or zinc and then it will flow through wires and the energy will be transformed into light energy and will be used by the LED light.
On average, a lemon contains about 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice.
about 40% of a lemon is juice the rest of it is skin and lumpy mush
On average, a single lemon can yield about 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice.
On average, one lemon can yield about 2-3 tablespoons of lemon juice.