A pear, like many other fruits, can generate a small amount of voltage due to its natural electrolytic properties. Typically, a pear can produce around 0.5 to 1 volt when used in a simple fruit battery setup with electrodes. The exact voltage can vary based on the ripeness of the fruit and the type of electrodes used. However, this voltage is not sufficient to power most electronic devices.
Experiments online with a copper wire and zinc nail have produced around 0.9 volts from a pear. Your results may vary depending on the particular pear and other variables.
It depends on the size of the pear
The word pear has one syllable.
a pear has 5 inner champers so usally a pear has 2 seeds inside!!!
a pear has 5 inner champers so usally a pear has 2 seeds inside!!!
45 volts
There are about 100 calories in a bosc pear.
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230 Volts
About 50 calories for the average sized Asian Pear.
An average pear weighs around 166 grams.
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