because,lemon contains rich content of vitamin C where the potatoes are not in vitamin C and potatoes or not good sources of vitamins although they tastes good
No, a lemon is a better conductor of electricity than a potato. This is because the citric acid and water content in a lemon make it a better electrolyte compared to a potato, allowing for the flow of electricity more efficiently.
it doesnt a lime produce's more voltage than a lemon
Lemons are more acidic than potatoes, which allows them to produce more electrons and generate a higher voltage in an electrolyte solution. This higher acidity helps lemons to have a higher power output compared to potatoes when used in a lemon battery experiment.
It doesn't, a lemon has more voltage than an apple because a lemon has a higher amount of acidity. The more acidity a fruit has, the more voltage it has. [NEEDS CORRECTION] (Acidity in foods does NOT correlate to the amount of voltage produced. See University of Illinois, Physics Department {Q & A: Fruit Batteries | Department of Physics | University of Illinois}.)
A lemon typically generates more electricity compared to a potato due to its higher acidity. The citric acid in a lemon facilitates the flow of electrons, resulting in a higher voltage output when used in a battery setup. Potatoes have lower acidity levels and therefore generate less electricity in comparison.
Lemons are more Acidic than Potatoes and are sour because if their Acid amount. I hope this answers your question.=)
Higher acid / lower pH in limes
The use of a lemon battery is a demonstration of what is necessary for a battery to operate. All you need to make a battery is two dissimilar metals and acid. There is not much practical application of the lemon battery. They are not cost efficient for the amount of energy produced. The same with a potato battery potato's have more power than lemons and are easier to make.
Yes!! William A. Borst invented the potato clock in 1983.
Since you can make many potato chips out of one potato, obviously a whole potato has more mass than one potato chip.
When two different metals are pushed into a potato a voltage can be measured across the metals. The same is true for many fruits and vegetables. The reason is that chemicals, normally acids, in the fruits or vegetables react with the metals and generate a voltage. Good metals to try are copper and brass but others are worth using as well. The chemical compositions vary and so does the voltage. Potatoes are known to give a higher voltage than many others. For those who have the inclination, try various metals and fruits to find the highest voltage. It is this same principle on which batteries are based. Unfortunately, fruit is not quite as good as a purpose made battery so don't expect to be running any high power devices from a lemon when you try it.
Yes, lemon is more sour than lime.