A battery made out of a lemon is a gimmick used in various textbooks in schools all over the world. The experiment usually consist of using two various metal conductors, it could be a nail covered with zinc (galvanized) and a quarter or any...
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The acid in a lemon, citric acid, can be used in a simple experiment to create an electrochemical cell and provide some electricity. If you go to YouTube and put in "Create a Lemon Battery" to view one. There are also other vids t...
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Yes, you can make a battery using a lemon and zinc and iron connectors. ChaCha On!
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Wind water sunshine manure . Everywhere you look these days, there is an alternative energy source ready for the picking. (You pick the manure, thanks, I’ll take care of the sunshine.) And yet, you hardly ever hear anyone talking about one ...
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Approximately 12 lemon watts per dozen.
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As a general rule about twelve Lemon watts per dozen.
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The lemons them self do not conduct it the let it flow through the juices to go between the 2 metals, which allows it to.
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