In the short run, a lemon. For the carbs, and in the long run, a potato.
a potato because it has more density and oils
Onion and potato are vegetables; lemon is a fruit.
No, a lemon is a better conductor of electricity than a potato. This is because the citric acid and water content in a lemon make it a better electrolyte compared to a potato, allowing for the flow of electricity more efficiently.
If you compared a potato with a lemon they wouldn't be much alike so it is probably a base.
Lemons are more acidic than potatoes, which allows them to produce more electrons and generate a higher voltage in an electrolyte solution. This higher acidity helps lemons to have a higher power output compared to potatoes when used in a lemon battery experiment.
Lemon juice is an acid. The metal in the paper clip reacts with the acid to produce an electric current. It's the same process as the electricity produced in a battery.
A Lemon because more acid btw hii !:) Amanda cristian isaih
You can make a battery out of both a lemon or a potato - if you want to see how just do a net search on "potato battery" or lemon battery. In science we have been conducting an experiment to see which of the fruits/vegetables creates a larger flow of electrons- for us it was the potato so it may make a better battery than the lemon. u make it by putting a penny in a lemon and a nail on different sides, then use a battery meter to see how much electricity the object has.
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Yes!! William A. Borst invented the potato clock in 1983.
No , a lemon cannot produce electricity because it is not a conductor .