Science, asked by aditya11953, 3 months ago

how does a light bulb glow with potato​

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Answered by chitrashri77
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Answer:

Zinc is a commonly used metal for anodes in batteries. The nail reacts with the electrolyte, which is contained in the flesh of the potato. The electrons travel through the wire to light up the light bulb, and then flow back to the anode, the thick copper wire. In our experiment, we connected two potatoes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Potato only conducts electricity

Explanation:

Zinc is a commonly used metal for anodes in batteries. The nail reacts with the electrolyte, which is contained in the flesh of the potato. The electrons travel through the wire to light up the light bulb, and then flow back to the anode, the thick copper wire. In our experiment, we connected two potatoes.

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