Citrus fruits . . . the lemon is the best for creating voltage.
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Apple because i have done the experement
Highly acidic fruits produce electricity because they contain electrolytes. Electrolytes work with the electrodes to produce electricity. Oranges and lemons are examples of fruits with electrolytes.
Yes. Citrus fruits can produce enough current to light a small bulb. See the link below.
Fruits have juices. The juices have water in them. Water is a conductor (lets electricity pass through it.) That's why fruit produces electricity. also the fruits contain some ions like apple has few Fe+ ions . these ions also help in conduction
they contain water and water is a conductor YEAAnswerbecause of the certain elements inside them such as iron or potassium the asid in the fruit YEA lol
They take in energy to grow, and release it as calories, and it may be converted to low-voltage electricity.
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Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
the first person to do this experiment was Vincent genovese in 1904 thanks to the help of his ingenius idea
They have electricity in them because of there liquids
First, fruits don't "produce" electricity, but they create acids. These acids, in combination with metals in the fruit circuit are the reason electricity is produced. Electrolytes are salts like magnesium, sodium, potassium, etc that are a result of one of these acids dissolving into a solution, leaving them as ions. These ions carry charges and this is what allows the electricity to flow. Citrus fruits usually contain more electrolytes than others and because of their higher concentration of ions, more electricity flows through.