you couldnt, you'd need 1.21 jigga watts to send you back to the future
It is possible to make a battery with lemons. A lemon battery, using two or three lemons, can power a buzzer or a small digital clock. However, it would take thousands of lemons to power a bicycle or scooter and millions to power a car!
atleast 1 and a half lemons because a 60 watt lightbulb takes thirty lemons so the amount of lemons you use is supposedly half of the watts so if 3 watts would be 1 and a half lemons
The number of lemons required to power a house depends on various factors, including the energy needs of the household and the efficiency of the lemon battery setup. A typical lemon battery produces about 0.9 volts and can generate a small current. Given that an average home requires several kilowatts of power, it would take an impractically large number of lemons—potentially thousands—to produce enough electricity to power a house. Therefore, while it's a fun experiment, lemons are not a viable energy source for homes.
About 10 lemons
lemons, yes grapefruit, no
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It would take approximately 100 lemons to power a 15 watt light bulb. Lemons can generate a small amount of electricity through a chemical reaction, but it is not a very efficient or practical way to power a light bulb.
One large lemon, or one and a half medium lemons would suffice for making a quart of lemonade. However, the number of lemons needed to make the quart would depend on just how tangy one wants their lemonade to be.
I use seven lemons for 2-3 pints. I use three cups of sugar and a cup or two of water.
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