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EXPERIMENT FRUITBATTERY

BY ROHAN, DYLAN, AND BRANDON


OUR RATIONALE

 If our group finds a good fruit that produces lots of electricity, we can make a more ecofriendly battery because
metal batteries are metal that just gets wasted after use, making lots of landfill but a fruit battery will be
compostable. In in the future GMOs might make it even more power and even more life time.
 Also, Stores don’t usually sell fruit that looks bad. If we manage to find a fruit that produces lots of electricity, we
could use the fruit that is wasted to create batteries instead of leaving it there to waste.
THE FRUITS WE USED

 Mango
 Orange
 Lemon
 Grapefruit
 Kiwi
 Tomato
RESULTS
CONCLUSION

 Looking at our results, it is clear that our original hypothesis was right. One way we know it is right is that
grapefruits are a citric fruit, but lemon has more citrus. We think this happened because the grapefruit was
bigger, so it had a larger citrus total. Another interesting that that happened is that the tomato tied the lime in
energy output. I think this was because the tomato was so much easier to get the juices running so that it was a
lot easier to get the power flowing better. In conclusion, it turns out that grapefruit is the best fruit confirmed. If I
were to do this again, two things I would change would be Use more fruits types, different time off of the
plant, and maybe use 2 metals that are not zinc or copper or all one type of metal.

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