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I assume you're thinking of a potato battery sort of thing.

The answer, which is surprising to most people, is that the potato doesn't really matter much. The electricity comes from redox reactions involving the metal strips.

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the potato that produces the most energy is the red potato. they are small yet nutrishes

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