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Electric Circuit Experiments With Jell-O, Lemons & Potatoes : Electric Circuit Experiments: Lemon Battery

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

The acid in lemons makes them a good electricity conductor for this experiment. Find out how fruits and vegetables affect electrical circuits in this free science experiment video from a professional audio engineer.

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  • can i start my car with lemon?

  • WHERE DID YOU GET THE ALLIGATOR CLIPS LIKE THAT??

    I NEED TO KNOW NOW, PLEASE!! ANY BODY

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  • @therealslimshady7953 you can get them any electronic store for less than 50p for one but probably should take more money just in case, i hope it goes well.

  • Ah the old classic phrase... if god hands you lemons... make batteries.

  • Ahh :) says dad, "time for my gin and tonic after a long day at work... first add the gin, then the tonic, and then for flavour a slice of lem..... DAMN IT PAUL!!!!!

  • @shantanumlk what?

  • @therealslimshady7953 any BODY

  • Anyone else notice that at 2:45 the end of the wire comes off the metal in the lemon but the multimeter still shows power!?!?!?!

  • @MrRabbitBlack LOL>!!! that would be a great investigatory topic.

  • @Thrashcorez ask the potato. lol. jk :)

  • @JonasN78 uhmm.. its somehow based on its oxidation number. i dunno if any other element will work.

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