A lemon. A pickle if you have another choice. Seriously.
nope but a potatoe can im not sure its a fruit
An electric clock typically uses electrical energy, which is converted into mechanical energy to power the movement of the clock hands. The electrical energy is provided by a power source such as a battery or a wall outlet.
there is no "best blade". they all do the same thing {cut fruit}
use a power washer -cooco clock
Alarm clocks typically use electrical energy to power their internal mechanisms, such as the clock display and the alarm sound. This electrical energy is typically supplied by batteries or by plugging the clock into a power outlet.
use your initotive
Some of the advantages that come from the use of a longcase clock are that the clock is entirely powered by mechanical energy and does not require any electrical power. They also usually can be used as a focal point of a room.
One can use alarm clock on various websites like - onlineclock.net, kukuklok.com. These sites are special for their alarm clocks and are popular. I think kukuklok.com is the best site for alarm clock.
apples and pears
No, an orange does not contain enough energy to power a clock. The small amount of electrical energy that can be generated from an orange through chemical reactions is not sufficient to run a typical clock.
sure, a strawberry can power a clock, if you use as your electrodes, magnesium and copper. Then again so can plain water, lots of videos on youtube showing it, or how to do it even.
The best thing is to take it to a clock shop. There can be many things wrong with the clock varying from needing oil (dont use a spray) to needing a new movement or rebuild.