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A kiwi fruit can generate a small amount of voltage when used in a simple electrochemical experiment, typically around 0.5 to 1 volt. This voltage is produced when the kiwi acts as an electrolyte between two electrodes, such as copper and zinc. However, the voltage output is not sufficient for practical applications and is primarily for educational demonstrations.

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