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.
the potato that produces the most energy is the red potato. they are small yet nutrishes
Turkey= Missouri Sweet potato= Louisiana and or Oregon/Idaho
Texas currently produces the most wind-powered energy in the United States.
A potato is a tuber, a store of energy and a blueprint for the next seasons growth.When a potato is beginning to grow eyes appear on the skin, if planted it is the eyes that grow into a new plant.When the potato plant is fully grown it produces more potatoes.
An apple
cellular respiration
Mitochondria
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China produces the most solar energy in the world. It has the largest installed capacity of solar energy and is also the largest producer of solar panels globally.
Yes, oz they have charges that produces electrons that conduct electricity
Fusing 5kg of hydrogen
potato actually if it is a can of soda then the soda
You could eat it. The calories in it are a measure of the energy it stores for nutrition. You could, perhaps, dry it and then burn it for heat. Bit of a waste of a good potato if you ask me. You could stick a length of copper and a length of zinc into it and use it to provide electrical energy. It's not as good as lemons, but it still works. It occurs to me that if you throw the potato, it will have kinetic energy but the energy has been put into the potato by your arm, so that probably doesn't count.