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You will need 5 copper coins witch are pennies and 5 non-copper coins witch are dimes, pieces of paper towel and lemon juice.

First you take a piece of paper towel and dip it in lemon juice. place it on top of a copper coin. then you take a non-copper coin and place it on top of the paper towel. After, you take a piece of paper towel and put it on top of your non-copper coin. Do the same thing as a pattern until you have used 5 copper coins and 5 non-copper coins. Make sure you have a piece of paper towel in between each coin. Finally, wet each finger tip and hold the ends of your battery. Do you feel a BZZ?

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