You first connect a copper wire and the right of the fruit and a siver wire metal on the left of the fruit and connect the aligator clips to them and to what ever your testing it on!
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.
== An orange is a citrus fruit. Or an orange is a part of the citrus fruit family. == The word citrus is used to refer to a certain group of shrubs and trees, and particularly their fruit, which includes the orange, the grapefruit, the tangerine and others. Here's your sentence: The man and woman were citrus growers, and they knew well the danger posed to tree blossoms by the coming frost.
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.
nope but a potatoe can im not sure its a fruit
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Oranges can produce electricity through a process called microbial fuel cells, where the sugars in the fruit are broken down by bacteria to generate a small electric current. This technology is being explored for potential use in small-scale, sustainable energy applications.