That will vary with the nature of the electrodes, and the individual orange. Typically you can get about 0.5 -0.7 V from a citrus battery, but only a very tiny current, say about a milliamp, which gives a wattage of 0.0005 - 0.0007 watts.
That will vary with the nature of the electrodes, and the individual orange. Typically you can get about 0.5 -0.7 V from a citrus battery, but only a very tiny current, say about a milliamp, which gives a wattage of 0.0005 - 0.0007 watts.
1/2 horsepower if the orange's diameter is 4 inches
of course,we know how lemons conducts electricity in the same way we can also conduct electricity by orange
Not much electricity produced, and it smells pretty bad!
Orange is like the Orange fruit.
Faraday showed that a wire passing through a magnetic field will produce electricity. This is how a generator works. Many windings of wire on an armature spin in a magnetic field. This makes electricity.
They are Conductors, not much for insulation though. Differences between conductors and insulators? Conductors let energy such as electricity .
of course,we know how lemons conducts electricity in the same way we can also conduct electricity by orange
Neon
lemon and orange
Neon gas gives off an orange - red color when electricity is passed through it.
Potato
neon
put a wire through it
orange
Yes, oz they have charges that produces electrons that conduct electricity
Neon
Yes it can. since the juice inside the orange is citrid acid it can be like a battery and produce electricity.
a lime. I tested it on a science experiment and the voltage on a lemon is 1.302 and the lime got 1.523.