Approximately .5-1.0 volts
No, passion fruit is not a citrus fruit.
Mangoes are not a citrus fruit. No they are not. Mango is not a citrus fruit as it doesn't contains vitamin c.
A battery is basically 2 metals separated by acid (which is used as an electrolyte). All you have to do is to place 2 metal plates (made out of certain metals) inside the fruit, and connect them into an electric circle. You'll see it produces weak but noticeable voltage.
No, figs aren't a citrus fruit.
citrus: any ructaceous tree or shrub of the genus "citrus", which includes the citron, lemon, lime, orange,grapefuit... citrus fruit: 1) a fruit of any tree or shrub of the genus "citrus" as of the lemon or orange tree... 2) such fruit collectively. so citrus is not a fruit but a kind of fruit.
Yes. Citrus fruits can produce enough current to light a small bulb. See the link below.
Citrus IS a subtropical and tropical fruit.
An apple is a fruit, but not a citrus. A fruit is distinguished from vegetables by having seeds, which an apple does have, but only oranges and grapefruits and fruits like that are citrus fruit. It is also a pome fruit.
Not in an absolute sense, but if you mean compared to other fruit, then yes. Apples produce a higher voltage than the classic "battery" fruit, lemons.
I am sure it is a fruit but I am also pretty sure it is not a citrus fruit. I could be wrong but from what I have looked up, I believe it is not.
yes, citrus fruit is a crop in the scientific world.
yes actually it is the same