Apples produce electricity because of the acids in their juices. You can do experiments with lemons too because they have an extremely high acidic level. You could also say that the type of electricity that you are trying to describe could also be called power. It all depends on what context you are putting it into. By the way, I'm 11 almost 12 years old. You should have learned this if anyone reading this is younger than 11.
The lemon does produce more electricity than oranges. BUT in rare cases an orange can produce more electricity than a lemon. But overall its the lemon that's the best.
They produce electricity be burning coal and then the coal is used to heat, light and do lots of other things.
by wind
yes in the generators to produce electricity.
Using a geothermal transformer
No, apples do not produce electricity. Lemons can produce a small amount of electricity due to the citric acid acting as an electrolyte between two different metals, which can generate a weak electrical current when connected by wires and a voltmeter.
Yes, apple trees produce apples.
Seeds are the way apples produce more apples.
yes.
i know potato's make electricity but i don't know about apples
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
There are many different varieties and cultural practices in the production of apples, but the average tree will produce from 7,500 to 12,000 apples in its lifetime.
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Trees produce fruits such as apples, oranges, and pears.
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
Well, Many things can produce electricity. An easy way to produce electricity is to get a coil and pass a bar magnet through it.
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