it depends on the amount of acid in the lemon and lemon does not create make it conducts electricity
Yes it is possible to make an acid battery using the acid in a lemon. (you would need allot of lemon batteries to light a flashlight bulb though - try using a diode light bulb) For more information on how to do this look in the link I will place below.
The resistance of the filament in a light bulb is(voltage at which the bulb is designed to operate)2/(the rated power/watts of the bulb)
the only way to test one is to put the bulb in the strobe housing and apply recommended power.
Plug the "string of lights" into the power point. If a particular light does not come on, then it is "bad".
bulb light burned out every 4 months.type of bulb is H7
A lemon can power a light bulb because of the acid in it. The acid is used as a conductor and powers the lemon.
A lemon can power up a light bulb by acting as an electrolyte in a chemical reaction with the metals in the light bulb. When zinc and copper electrodes are placed in the lemon, a chemical reaction creates an electrical current that can power a small LED light bulb.
The hypothesis regarding using a lemon to power a light bulb would be that the acidic juice of the lemon can act as an electrolyte to facilitate a chemical reaction with the metal electrodes of the light bulb, generating enough electricity to produce light.
the Sparks on the copper makes the wire on the light bulb makes the 9v light bulb turn on.
you know the lemon doesn't work because there isn't enough power to power a ligt bulb.
A lemon can act as a battery due to its citric acid content reacting with the metal electrodes in the light bulb. The electrolytes in the lemon facilitate a flow of electrons, creating a small electric current that can light up the bulb.
lemon can power a light bulb b'coz lemon contains citric acid which can serve as an electrolyte if the connections r complete it undergoes elecrolysis & sets up an electrolytic cell.
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