how to generate electricity from soil
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1 . Place a copper electrode and a zinc electrode in a container of mud (it has to be wet)
2 . Then the two metals start reacting, because zinc tends to lose electrons more easily then copper and because dirt contains ions. Wetting the dirt turns it into a true electrolyte "solution."
3 . So the electrodes start exchanging electrons, just like in a standard battery.
4 . But since they're separated by soil, the free electrons, in order to move between the unequally charged metals, have to travel across the wire that connects the two metals.
Example - Soil lamp
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2 . Then the two metals start reacting, because zinc tends to lose electrons more easily then copper and because dirt contains ions. Wetting the dirt turns it into a true electrolyte "solution."
3 . So the electrodes start exchanging electrons, just like in a standard battery.
4 . But since they're separated by soil, the free electrons, in order to move between the unequally charged metals, have to travel across the wire that connects the two metals.
Example - Soil lamp
HOPE IT HELPS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AnjaliRaut:
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