xBiffx
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The awesomeness is that the orange is also acting as the battery.
Zinc nails + copper wires + citric acid = small electric current.
Didn't you ever make a lemon & penny battery as a kid?
How much power do you honestly think that little orange could produce? Enough to power a light bright enough to make the wedge glow? Think about it.
It's producing enough power to light up a small LED. What it lacks in output is made up for with a long exposure time.
I thought about it. You're embarrassing yourself.
It's producing enough power to light up a small LED. What it lacks in output is made up for with a long exposure time.
The orange wedge isn't glowing, it's translucent. Some of the light is passing through it.
also, if each of those cells was set up in parallel, it should produce an ok amount still right?
yeah... 14 hour exposure time
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/11/the-energy-generated-from-a-single-orange/
Huh? The orange doesn't have any potential. The cell is the copper wire and zinc nail, the orange is just an acidic electrolyte.Doesn't matter how many cells you make the orange into, the orange only has so much potential.
What you are saying is like taking a battery and breaking it up into 10 pieces and that you would get 10 times the power. Sorry, doesn't work.
Huh? The orange doesn't have any potential. The cell is the copper wire and zinc nail, the orange is just an acidic electrolyte.
I would think a chemical engineer would understand electrochemistry.
I rest my case. Took trick photography to make it "awesome".
Actually, it delivered more. IIRC, the car went off-road and flipped with some follow-up aftermath video from on-lookers.Awe. I thought the payoff was going to be that he saved it, ended up facing the correct way and continued on his way.
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