lemon and orange
Nothing.The fruit does not generate the electricity. The differing electrochemical potentials of the metals used generate the electricity; the fruit is just there to provide a conductive path and some electrolytes.
The source of voltage.
Electron transport is electricity. Electricity is the flowing of electrons along a substrate such as copper. Electrons will move from one source to another source. In household electricity the electrons travel along the path and back to the original source.
Lemons make the most
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity
fruit sitting under electricity such as light causes the fruit to melt
Can chemicals in a fruit produce electricity
If enough protons and neutrons are in the fruit it can produce electricity
A battery is a source for electricity. A flashlight and a radio are not a source for electricity.
Sure! An example of a science investigatory project involving electricity could be testing how different types of fruits can generate electricity by using them as batteries in a simple circuit. The project could involve measuring the voltage output of each fruit and comparing their effectiveness as an alternative source of energy.
the acid holds electricity
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
any citrus fruit (such as lemons and limes) is a good conductor of electricity
No, it depends on the pH of the fruit
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no
Since fruits are composed mostly of sugar, water, and other organic materials, they do not conduct electricity like metal or other conductive materials. As a result, you do not get an electric shock while eating fruit because there is no source of electricity present in the fruit itself.