Let's say there was a black out, and a guy couldn't find any batteries. He could use fruit batteries to power his flashlight. It's not very good, but it's the only one I can think of.
Elevators are an example of an Atwood machine.
in real life what are applications of alanlytical geometry
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
It can be used with a triangular shape of sink (yes it exists ) the drain is the orthocenter . Google it.
a cube because its used in the real world plus its not a polygon
How can the lemon battery project be applied in the real world
This might not be a really good answer but you could use one to power a flashlight in a storm when you cant find batteries I guess. Haha. Something along those lines would be the real world application. Is this for science fair?
Lemon battery is better than real electricity from power plant. Lemon battery saves money than paying electricity bills per month.
The lemon battery has no real world advantages other than the materials needed to make one are cheap, readily available, and nontoxic, making it quite suitable for a school science demonstration.
in the real world
SCIENCE!
A real world example of an acid is a lemon (a source of citric acid) or an aspirin (a derivative of salicylic acid).
i think it means that when organazaton
what is the conversion of concentrated lemon juice to the juice of a real lemon(in teaspoon)
"A real lemon" is an idiom - see the link below for the definition
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No because Real Lemon contains concentrated lemon juice which contains sugar and sulphates. Whole lemons must be used.