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Yes, it contains lots of ionised salts that allow current to flow. Its a conductor. Not a good conductor, but it conducts.

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Is tomato juice a liquid conductor?

Yes It Is


What acid is in the tomato that it can conduct electricity?

The acid in tomatoes that allows them to conduct electricity is citric acid. Citric acid is naturally found in many fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes, and it helps create a conductive environment when in contact with an electrolyte solution like salt water.


Can you make a tomato light a light bulb?

While pure (distilled) water is not a terribly good conductor, the acid in the tomato juice will partially ionize the water in it. The result is a "fairly" good conductor, but still nowhere near as good as copper, silver, aluminum, etc. So, yes, you easily get enough current to flow through tomato juice to give you a nasty shock or light a small bulb, but over any large distances, most of the electrical energy will be lost as heat due to resistance. While pure (distilled) water is not a terribly good conductor, the acid in the tomato juice will partially ionize the water in it. The result is a "fairly" good conductor, but still nowhere near as good as copper, silver, aluminum, etc. So, yes, you easily get enough current to flow through tomato juice to give you a nasty shock or light a small bulb, but over any large distances, most of the electrical energy will be lost as heat due to resistance.


Does tomato produce electricity?

While pure (distilled) water is not a terribly good conductor, the acid in the Tomato Juice will partially ionize the water in it. The result is a "fairly" good conductor, but still nowhere near as good as copper, silver, aluminum, etc. So, yes, you easily get enough current to flow through tomato juice to give you a nasty shock or light a small bulb, but over any large distances, most of the electrical energy will be lost as heat due to resistance. While pure (distilled) water is not a terribly good conductor, the acid in the tomato juice will partially ionize the water in it. The result is a "fairly" good conductor, but still nowhere near as good as copper, silver, aluminum, etc. So, yes, you easily get enough current to flow through tomato juice to give you a nasty shock or light a small bulb, but over any large distances, most of the electrical energy will be lost as heat due to resistance.


Name of 10 fruits and vegetables which pass electricity?

tomato potato lemon orange apple


How do you generate electricity through organic materials like tomato?

i dont know ask some 1 else it


What fruit conducts best electricity an lemon a potato or a tomato?

Surprisingly, it is the lemon. It has the most acid, so that is why. The pH thing..... anyway , go to electricity-tool.com to see better answers.


When is a tomato considered a tomato?

When it's a tomato.


Is Tomato or tomato juice good or bad for prostrate?

Is tomato or tomato juice good for your prostrate


What is better tomato puree or fried tomato?

Tomato puree


How much fiber in tomato?

In the pulp of tomato depending on how large the tomato is


Where is tomato produced from?

A tomato is the ripened fruit that comes from a tomato plant.