=how long?...well potatoes don't have natural energy soo...0 hours to be exact.=
In the short run, a lemon. For the carbs, and in the long run, a potato.
Star Magic manufactures a clock which is run on the power of potatoes.
A potato clock runs on the natural electrolytes given off by a potato the same way a battery lemon , banana , or Gatorade would .
Energy in a clock is typically stored in a battery or through a winding mechanism. The battery provides power to run an electronic clock, while winding a mechanical clock stores potential energy through the tension in a spring, which is released gradually to drive the clock's movement.
An alarm clock typically uses electrical energy to run. This electricity can come from batteries or a power outlet.
A fruit clock gets its power from the chemical energy produced by the fruits it uses as a power source. The fruits undergo a chemical reaction with the electrodes in the clock, generating enough energy to run the clock.
Well in the short run, it is sunlight. In the long run, it is clean energy.:)
Well in the short run, it is sunlight. In the long run, it is clean energy.:)
Based on a science fair project: A potato clock can run for quite a while depending on variables. Two .4 lb potatoes and two one pound potatoes ran a clock for 284+ hours. Lesson learned from this science fair project was to start the project ASAP. The larger potatoes lost power at 561 hours.
8 days
sonic can probaly run as long as he keeps his energy
No, an orange does not contain enough energy to power a clock. The small amount of electrical energy that can be generated from an orange through chemical reactions is not sufficient to run a typical clock.