The acid and salt (which is in the juice of a potato) chemical energy that turns into
electricity.
Electricity powers the light bulb by flowing through a filament inside the bulb, which causes it to heat up and produce light. The filament is typically made of tungsten, which has a high melting point and can withstand the heat needed for light production.
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
i think you mean potato... You can from a potato or super tomato
you cant make a potato light up but...you can make a light bulb light up with potato power.all you need is wire electric tape two potato's or lemons set it up and your good =)
The input of a light bulb is electricity, which powers the bulb, causing it to emit light as the output.
The potato lamp works because the acid in the potato lights up the light bulb.
The best way to remove a blub that has broken off at the base is to use a raw potato. Cut the potato in half and, with the light switch turned off, shove the raw edge of the potato onto the socket. The potato should grip the broken portion of the bulb and allow you to twist the bulb out easily. Replace the bulb as you would normally after making sure all potato residue is removed from the light socket.
The light bulb its self is non renewable, it is replaceable. The electricity that powers the light bulb can be renewable.
yes it can be powered by a potato:)
i would say no because the battery has a lot of energy to pass to the light bulb and not a pataoe
Yes, the inside of a light bulb is a partial vacuum.
theres no such thing as that.