Usually .5 volts if i am not mistaken!
Well, it depends what lime your using. A lime with more energy or a crappy one.
Two limes would not be able to produce any significant amount of electricity. Limes do have some citric acid which can generate a small amount of power in a homemade battery, but it would be extremely minimal and not practical for any useful application.
No, a lime cannot light up a light bulb on its own. A lime is a fruit and does not produce electricity or generate light. However, if you're referring to a lime in the context of a chemical reaction, such as in a battery setup, it could potentially be used to create a small amount of electricity to power a light bulb, but this would require specific conditions and additional materials.
is it produced by lime stone :)
34000mw
There is voltage in strawberries. The voltage makes them have electricity if it didnt maybe not has much flavor.
Yes, it is a conductor of electricity, but not a good one.
83,000 megha watt
About 2 years.
Yes.
Oh, dude, I mean, technically speaking, lemons produce the most electricity out of those fruits because they have more citric acid. But, like, don't go plugging your phone into a lemon anytime soon, okay? Stick to regular outlets for that, trust me.
Calcium carbonate, limestone, is baked in a kiln to produce quicklime, calcium oxide.