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Can a potato light a 60 watt light bulb?

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Can a potato light a 60 watt light bulb?

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If you’re talking about the standard 60-watt lamp, no. It is true that by assembling the correct components and “plugging them into” the spud, you can make a simple electrochemical cell, but this cell won’t generate the voltage or the current to drive the lamp enough to light it up. Not even a little bit.

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