Their is no specific answer because of the shape of potato the average can be .85
Ths depends upon the size of the subject potato in which you are attempting to fit an average sized potato into. If it is small, then in theory anything from 0.0007 average sized potatos to 0.999999 average potatos can fit into it. If it is large, than anything from 1.00000000000000000000001 to 6.472 average sized potatos can fit into it. If the subject potato is average sized, than it is 1. Then there is the fact that there is no officially recognised 'average potato size' as of 19th February 2013, meaning that what one experimentor might decide is an average size potato could be seen as too large or too small to be average to another.
yes
An orange.
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A potato can indeed produce electricity. By putting dissimilar probes in a potato, i.e copper and zinc and you get a small amount of voltage. But to answer your question, hundreds of thousands of individual spuds, and then for a very short time.
The average weight of a potato is around 0.2 to 0.3 kilograms.
The weight of one average potato chip is 0.042 ounces or 1.2 grams. The number of calories in one average potato chip is 5.8.
The average weight of a russet potato is around 5 to 8 ounces.
The electricity generated by a potato battery typically lasts for a few hours to a couple of days, depending on factors like the size of the potato, the electrodes used, and the overall circuit design. The chemical reactions within the potato produce a small amount of voltage and current, but as the reactions deplete the potato's starch, the energy output diminishes. Ultimately, the potato will stop generating electricity once the chemical energy is exhausted.
Potatoes, like lemons, have a small amount of acid that conducts electricity, but only for a very small light bulb Potatoes, like lemons, have a small amount of acid that produces eletricity for a very small light source.
ounces is a measurement of weight not size. depending on how much mass the potato contains it could be big or small depending on water content and other factors. 16 ounces is a pound so its just a half pound potato
a potato? (no seriously like on a scale of large potato to small potato)