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  1. For this experiment you must try to use fruit juice or large fruits so that you can control the amount of electrode surface in contact with fruit. Do your experiment with 3 different types of fruits and repeat your experiments in the same order at least 3 times.

  2. In this science fair project, construct batteries from various fruits and test them to see which one will produce the most electric current. Then, determine if it would be practical to use fruit as a natural source for generating electricity.

  3. 24 kwi 2017 · A simple, yet impressive, science fair project for a youngster in elementary school uses lemons or other acidic citrus fruit to make a battery. Batteries generate electricity through a chemical reaction between two different metals, such as zinc and copper.

  4. Your students will love this science experiment that has them creating fruit batteries and testing which fruit works the best. Free printables, including a reading passage, are included to help you make the most of this science experiment.

  5. 8 lip 2019 · Here is how to make a fruit battery using a piece of fruit, nails, and wire to generate enough electricity to light a light bulb.

  6. Yes, you can actually use fruits and vegetables as part of an electric power source! Batteries power many things around you, including cell phones, wireless video game controllers, and smoke detectors.

  7. The lemon and the potato act like a low-power battery. This experiment shows how a wet cell battery works. Chemicals in the fruit or vegetable create a negative charge in the zinc strip. Electrons move into the zinc strip and travel up the wire attached.

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