fruits make electricity because of ions, and they get ions because they have juice which they have water and water allows electricity to pass through them.
Electricity is harnessed and utilized in many ways around the home. Through outlets and circuits, electricity powers lights, air conditioning, various appliances, and even electronic devices like the computer used to access this website!
== == Volts are a measure of electrical "pressure" differential.
Arsenic is not a semiconductor by itself, but it is commonly used as a dopant in semiconductor materials like silicon to alter their electrical properties. Arsenic increases the number of available charge carriers in the material, which can make it conduct electricity more effectively.
Metals are good conductors of electricity. They contain free electrons in their outer shell, allowing for the easy passage of electrons.
No, metals are good conductors of electricity due to the presence of free-flowing electrons in their atomic structure. These electrons are able to carry electrical charge through the metal efficiently.
because certain foods have chemicals that make electricityAcidic fruits make electricity.
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I think it's because they contain chemical energy
They have electricity in them because of there liquids
Not sure if there is a book about it, but lots of fruit can make electricity. Citrus fruits like lemons and oranges tend to work well, but potatoes can do it too.
yes because the anode cathode and electrolyte work together to make a current and allows electricity to flow through the fruit.
citrus
Citrus fruits . . . the lemon is the best for creating voltage.
Because Of Its Liquid, And Anything Wet Can Conduct Electricity!
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Lemon
Acid fruits do this. Lemons, oranges, grapefruit come to mind immediately.