Use two electrodes of dissimilar metal (eg. nickel and copper). Stick them in the bannana. A small voltage will be developed across the two electrodes, due to the mild acid in the bannana.
Most fruits (and seeds) will work this way, citrus fruits are better, due to the strength of the acid.
A banana can typically produce around 0.5 volts of electricity. This is due to the presence of electrolytes like potassium and sodium in the fruit, which can generate a small electric current when combined with two different metals.
Yes, a banana can conduct electricity. The high water content and minerals in a banana make it a good conductor of electricity. However, it is not as efficient a conductor as metals like copper.
Banana trees typically produce bananas once a year.
A Banana contains a certain amount of Potassium and because that conducts electricity the banana itself will conduct electricity.
No, you do not need two banana trees to produce fruit. Many banana varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit with just one tree.
No, banana trees can produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifespan.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
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Yes, but not very well.
Bananas produce a crop, they are the produce of cultivated plants
A banana is a conductor because it is high in potassium and dice most fruits are water, t will conduct electricity because water is another type of conductor.
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