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First we used zinc and copper strips, pushing them far into the grapefruit. Using a multimeter we recorded 0.85 Volts and 0.4 milliAmperes. We suspected that the power of the cell would be affected by how much of the electrodes’ surface area was in contact with the grapefruit. To test this theory we pulled the electrodes out so that only their tips were in the grapefruit.
The voltage was 0.75 V, close to what it was before, but the current was only 0.1 mA. |
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First we used zinc and copper strips, pushing them far into the grapefruit. Using a multimeter we recorded 0.85 Volts and 0.4 milliAmperes. We suspected that the power of the cell would be affected by how much of the electrodes’ surface area was in contact with the grapefruit. To test this theory we pulled the electrodes out so that only their tips were in the grapefruit.
The voltage was 0.75 V, close to what it was before, but the current was only 0.1 mA.
Next we tried two grapefruit cells in series. With two grapefruit cells in series we recorded 1.7 V and .46 mA. Voltage doubled while current remained about what it was in our original cell with the electrodes pushed all the way in. |
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Next we tried a parallel connection. With the two cells in parallel we recorded 0.85 V and 0.9 mA. Voltage was about the same as with a single cell, but current was about double. |
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Finally, we tried different combinations of metals for the electrodes. We used a single grapefruit and different combinations of electrodes. Here’s what we found: |
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| Metals | Voltage in Volts | Current in milliAmperes |
Nickel and Zinc |
0.9 |
0.28 |
Lead and Zinc |
0.8 |
0.42 |
Carbon and Zinc |
0.8 |
0.25 |
Aluminum and Zinc |
0.45 |
0.08 |
Iron and Zinc |
0.5 |
0.32 |
Aluminum and Copper |
0.35 |
0.09 |
Aluminum and Nickel |
0.25 |
0.06 |
Now you try it. How much voltage and current can you get from a fruit? Can you light a lamp? Can you drive an electric motor? Share your results.





