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    Fruits As Battery

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    Using Fruits ( Lemon‚ Orange ) As Battery Purpose To demonstrate how an electrical current can be generated using citrus fruits (such as lemons or limes) that is strong enough to power a small light bulb. Additional information Batteries are devices that store chemical energy and convert it to electrical energy. Consisting of one or more voltaic cells‚ batteries come in various sizes and forms and are integrated into most electronic and portable devices.  Electrical current is the flow

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    Mother Hens Cluck: Blogs

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    The blog post “Mother Hens Cluck: Cell phones support learning” is a better blog post than “Trust Your Gut: Blog post from a high school athlete.” To start off‚ the blog post “Mother Hens Cluck”‚ the reasons given are more logical than the blog post “Trust Your Gut” because if you look at the blog post‚ the evidence to back up the reasons are more clear cut of precise than the second blog post. For example‚ in the blog post they show numbers and statistics about the topic while the other blog post

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    Potato Battery

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    Study The researcher‚ as one of the consumers of the electricity‚ also experiences the power crisis. Due to different factors that results to sudden brownouts especially those in the province‚ the researcher came up with the study entitled “Potato Battery”. Two new sources are fruits and vegetables. These are organic and can easily be bought at farms and markets. One of these is the use of potato but not all fruits and vegetables are usable. Potato had been considered due to it’s high content of

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    Lemon Battery

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    The Applications and Limitations of Printable Batteries A Senior Project presented to the Faculty of the Graphic Communications Department California Polytechnic State University‚ San Luis Obispo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree by Matthew Delmanowski June‚ 2010 © 2010 Matthew Delmanowski Abstract This study focuses on the potential applications for printed batteries and how they could affect the printing industry. It also analyzes the main

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    Paper battery

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    Article PAPER BATTERY-A PROMISING ENERGY SOLUTION FOR INDIA A. Ganguly1 *‚ S. Sar2 1 Address for Correspondence B.E.‚ Seventh Semester‚ Electronics & Telecommunication Department‚ B.I.T.Durg (C.G.) 2 Professor‚ Department of Engineering Chemistry‚ B.I.T. Durg (C.G.) ABSTRACT This paper gives a thorough insight on this relatively revolutionizing and satisfying solution of energy storage through Paper Batteries and provides an in-depth analysis of the same. A paper battery is a flexible

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    Comparison of Batteries

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    Lead acid cells were invented in 1859 by the French Physicist Gaston Plante‚ and are the oldest types of rechargeable batteries. These types of batteries typically weigh at 5kg‚ but can range from half a kilogram to over 30 kilograms on the consumer market. Though their chemistry means a very low energy-to-weight and energy-to-volume ratio in comparison to other modern batteries‚ their ability to supply high surge currents means that the cells maintain a large power-to-weight ratio. This makes them

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    Batteries and Resistance

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    Batteries‚ Resistance and Current “Battery-Resistor”: Check “show battery” and “show cores”‚ watch what happens‚ adjust some variables 1. Why do electrons (blue dots) move? Draw a diagram of the battery‚ label the flow of electrons. The flow of current (+) is opposite; draw this and note if toward or away from + terminal of the battery. The blue dots indicating the electrons move because there is a voltage across the battery in which the electrons flow away from the positive terminal

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    Potato Battery

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    Group 2 Science Investigatory Project I Title: Potato Battery II Objective: We only need a potato‚ a couple nails and a piece of wire to make a potato battery. It’s a fun science project that helps show the way things work in a battery by using everyday items we see around the house. The goal is to learn more about electricity‚ and possibly a few new science terms along the way. III Materials: * Two Potatoes * Two short pieces of heavy copper wire * Two common galvanized nails

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    Battery cages How have the demands of consumers influenced the way farmers manage their egg industry in Australia? Battery cages are cages in which farmers use in the egg industry to house hens. Around 8 to 10 hens are confined in the space about the size of a cabinet drawer. The eggs are laid onto wire cage floors and roll to the front of the cage for collection. Battery cages are stacked in rows on top of each other‚ so within a single building‚ hundreds of thousands of birds are housed. The

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    Battery Farmed Chickens

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    Laying hens have been bred for egg laying. Modern commercial hens produce a very high yield of around 300 eggs a year. Chickens will naturally live for 6 or more years but after 12 months‚ the hen’s productivity will start to decline. This is when most commercial laying hens are slaughtered. BATTERY CAGES In Europe‚ a battery cage typically holds 4 or 5 hens with a legal space allowance per bird of less than an A4 sheet of paper. The height of the cage is only just enough to allow the hen to stand

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