someone says that from one finger press it can be enough to lighten up a LED.
3cups sugar for 1 cup water Ps the water has to be boiling
No, shoelaces are not suitable for making salt crystals. A salt crystal is typically formed by dissolving salt in water and allowing the water to evaporate, leaving behind salt crystals. Shoelaces are typically made of synthetic materials or fabric, which do not have the necessary properties to form crystals.
The strength of crystals varies widely depending on their type and structure. For example, diamonds are among the hardest materials known, rated 10 on the Mohs scale, while other crystals like talc are much softer, rated at 1. Crystals can exhibit high tensile strength and resistance to scratching, but their brittleness can make them susceptible to breaking under impact. Overall, the strength of a crystal is influenced by its atomic arrangement and bonding.
As much table salt as you can stir in the boiling water until no more salt will dissolve. You will see salt dissolve once you stir some table salt in the boiling water, hot tap water is unsufficient.
It depends what you mean by "good" they are not necessarily "good" conductors of electricity but yes they will conduct electricity. Most things conduct electricity at some level, they may have high resistance but they will still conduct electricity.
The amount of electricity generated by the piezoelectric effect depends on factors like the force applied and the material used. It can range from a few milliwatts to several watts. However, piezoelectric materials are more commonly used for low-power applications such as sensors and energy harvesting rather than high-power generation.
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an electric eel has specail bacteria that make electricity
The power produced from piezoelectric materials can vary depending on factors like the size of the material, the force applied, and the efficiency of the energy conversion process. Generally, piezoelectric materials can generate milliwatts to a few watts of power.
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Crystals are about 12 dollars.
that question doesn't make any sense.
How big is the plant?
25lbs
even a bit of salt can make a (tiny) bit of electricity. the more salt, the more electricity
You can use a piezoelectric device. Piezoelectric devices are commonly used to convert back and forth between mechanical and electrical energy. Examples include cheap electrical buzzers and cigarette lighters (those that create a spark to light the butane). To efficiently use a piezoelectric device you must devise an acoustic amplifier to increase the pressure on the surface of the piezoelectric as much as possible, and then efficiently store the piezoelectric power via diodes (and other marvelous circuit elements) into a capacitor.
Yes, they are called Mitolyrosobes, and they cost 5000 dollars per gram. they can turn every colour depending on how much electricity you put in.