yes it does give off energy.
Yes
from the acid in the fruit.
A battery is basically 2 metals separated by acid (which is used as an electrolyte). All you have to do is to place 2 metal plates (made out of certain metals) inside the fruit, and connect them into an electric circle. You'll see it produces weak but noticeable voltage.
An electrical conductor has the ability to carry an electric current. Most of the best conductors are metals such as copper. Water containing ions can also conduct an electric current (which lead-acid batteries rely on)
I think fruits and vegetables having more active acid will conduct the electricity the most. potato's
1.A generator driven by an engine 2. Photovoltaic cells from sunlight 3. A lead-acid battery 4. A thermo-electric device
yes you can because the acid from the fruit is produced to make electricity which will charge any device :)
yes, the amount of acid in a fruit does effect its ability to conduct electricty because it can have a higher charge than a fruit with a lower amount of acid.
because fruit have acid. Two similar metal wires (copper and zinc)..
I can think of two. First a rain drop falling trough the air builds up a static electric charge moving the ph toward acid. Next hydrogen sulfide gas released from volcanoes causes acid rain.
The potato has the most electric charge in it.Use a multimeter to measure the electric charge. Some fruits or vegetables are close to be the most electric charge, but it's not at least high enough compared to the potato I used.Out of all fruits (lemon, apple, banana, etc...), the potato has the most electric charge in it. All the other fruits or vegetables are close, but the potato wins it all! :PYou could use a multimeter to measure the electric charge. Test all the fruits and vegetables to find out what the charge is. :)
You need two dissimilar metals such as copper and zinc, and have them submerged in an acid solution. Sulfuric acid is what is commonly used in car batteries, but something such as a citrus fruit would be able to provide a small charge because of the acidity of the juice inside.
Citric acid is in citrus fruit.
Juice From Concentrates (Apple, Grape, Pear, Peach and Pineapple), Corn Syrup, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Fruit Puree (Apple and Strawberry), Gelatin, Citric Acid, Lactic Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Alpha Tocopherol
citric acid is the main acid in lemon juice along with small amounts of ascorbic acid , commonly known as vitamin C. Lemon juice is a handy natural bleach, which you c an use to remove fruit juice or other stains from your hands safely.
You can tell if a fruit has acid in it if that fruit has a sour taste to it.Examples:LemonsGrapesLimesOrangesApples
Yes the Persimmon or Sharon fruit contains betulinic acid.
There is no Gelatin in Mott's fruit snacks. Corn starch and pectin are the thickeners. INGREDIENTS: fruit juice blend, corn syrup, sugar, modified corn starch. Contains 2% or less of: fruit pectin, citric acid, vitamin c, dextrose, sodium citrate, vegetable and fruit juice for color, malic acid, sunflower oil, potassium citrate, natural flavor carnauba wax.