There is not much difference in either case.
The voltage can be increased by putting vegetable that you have mentioned in series.
By increasing the voltage, charge can be increased and it can be used to power small light bulbs.
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.
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.
Lemon battery is better than real electricity from power plant. Lemon battery saves money than paying electricity bills per month.
You can make a battery out of both a lemon or a potato - if you want to see how just do a net search on "potato battery" or lemon battery. In science we have been conducting an experiment to see which of the fruits/vegetables creates a larger flow of electrons- for us it was the potato so it may make a better battery than the lemon. u make it by putting a penny in a lemon and a nail on different sides, then use a battery meter to see how much electricity the object has.
Yes!! William A. Borst invented the potato clock in 1983.
i would say no because the battery has a lot of energy to pass to the light bulb and not a pataoe
Yes! Not many people know this, but it actually can. I had tons of fruits + a potato in my science project, which was to see what would produce the most electricity. My hypothesis, was of course, a lemon, but I came to see that somehow, the pear was higher than everything else, even the potato! With interest, I finished the project.
Yes lemon tea is better than lime tea.
Yes lemon candy's are better than lime candy's
In general, a potato battery produces more electricity than a lemon battery. This is because potatoes have a higher starch content, which allows for better ion flow and higher voltage output compared to lemons. Additionally, the size and surface area of the electrodes used in the battery can also impact the amount of electricity generated.
just buy a battery
It depends if your doing a test such as does this _______ and this ________ materials work better than this and this, but im doing my science project and its just the lemon battery just out in the open, showing how it works, so my hypothesis is just will the lemon battery work"?,, and i would answer yes. Hope this helps by the way if that wasn't scientific enough because im only in the 7th grade check out some websites on google:)