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Fruit Battery Experiment

Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED.
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED.
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED.
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED
Fruit Battery Experiment

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED.

Procedures
1. Set the fruit on a table and gently roll it around to soften
it up. You want the juice to be flowing inside the fruit
without breaking its skin. Alternatively, you can squeeze
the fruit with your hands.
2. Insert the screws into the fruit so that they are about 2"
or 5 cm apart. You don't want them to be touching each
other. Avoid puncturing through the end of the fruit.
3. Wrap around the copper wires on the screws and attach
them to the LEDs. Use alligator clips to secure the wire on
the nails.
4. Observe if the LED lights up. If it doesnt try connecting
more fruits together using the copper wire.
5. Record your findings as your try to increase the amount
of fruits you use to power your LED

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