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How many lemons does it take to start a car?

We have known for a number of years that the acid found in lemons can be used to generate electricity. In the video below Russian mechanics try to find out how many lemons it takes to start a car.

The lemon battery is only 1.5 milliampere. To start a car you need around 100 ampere. Around 66 million lemons are needed to be able to start a car.

Source: Garage 54

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