The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
Yes, fruits and vegetables are good conductors of electricity, they can even generate electricity. Plant and fruit cells internally are made up of various kinds of dissolved minerals in a liquid form constituting the cell sap that is ideally suited to conduct electrons and also generate electricity. This cell sap may be effectively used as an electrolyte, and by introducing two dissimilar metals into its path, a chemical reaction be initiated.
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Electric discharge, is the word that makes this statement.
USDA a vegetable is classified as a vegetable by the way it grows.
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Fruits and vegetables are different.
Because they think it is a none fruit which makes it a vegetable but what people don't realize is that it is a fruit but yet considered a vegetable because it doesn't have any sugar in it which most fruits do.
It is a fruit because fruits have seed and it grows on vines. Which makes it a fruit.
A fruit with very high concentrated acid such as a lemon.
The acid in the fruit
Not being able to conduct heat or electricity
Brinjal is an Indian word for an egg plant or aubergine. These have small seeds inside and that is what makes it a fruit rather than a vegetable (just as tomatoes are fruits).
Yams are a tuber. Fruits are developed by flowers and contain reproductive cells, since the yam is not developed from the flower, it is considered not a fruit which makes it a vegetable.
Lemons make the most
Rubber buckets do not conduct static electricity due to their insulating properties. This makes them a safe choice for tasks where static electricity could pose a risk.