it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon
wet cell battery
Half that, or 2 amps. The basic rule in circuits is that voltage (E) equals current (I) times resistance (R). Here's how that expression of Ohm's law looks: E= I x R That means that current equals voltage divided by resistance, as is shown here: I = E / R This expression says that resistance is inversely proportional to current (with voltage staying the same). Further, if resistance goes up, current goes down. If resistance doubles (goes up by a factor of 2), which it does in the case specified in the question, then current is cut in half (goes down by a factor of 2). Half of 4 amps is 2 amps, and that's where the answer came from.
As much as 100 lbs
Fluids derived from some plants have bactericidal properties. Some of the best known ones are lemon juice and onion juice.
Interior, honey. It's not rocket science. Just think of it like this - if the exterior is the outside, then the interior is the inside. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Citrus fruits . . . the lemon is the best for creating voltage.
you can use lemon, orange or any citrus fruits. But, the lemon gives off most acid causing more electricity. much better to use a lemon.
Citrus Limon: Citrus limonium Rissole
Yes because the acidity level determines the PH level which when steel and copper are hooked into the lemon and hooked onto a battery it will start to charge.
Higher acid / lower pH in limes
Citrus lemon is a type of fruit. This answer is very vague but I hoped I helped you out!!! :)
The scientific name of lemon leaf is Citrus limon.
A suitable alternative for lemon in baking recipes is lime. Lime has a similar citrus flavor that can provide a tangy and refreshing taste in place of lemon.
well a lemon is a citrus fruit, and citrus fruits contian vitamin C.
Citrus limon seeds
Citrus Lemon
Acid :) For example: Lemon - that's an acid, and lemon is a citrus fruit!