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A dalandan, also known as a Philippine orange, does not have a specific voltage as it is a fruit and not a source of electrical energy. However, fruits like dalandan can generate a small amount of voltage when used in experiments, such as when connected to electrodes, due to the presence of electrolytes. This is typically a very low voltage, often in the range of millivolts, and is not practical for any significant electrical use.

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