
Introduction
“Juice” is a slang term sometimes used for electricity. Batteries are made up of one or more cells. Cells often consist of two different materials in a solution that are connected to each other by a wire. In this experiment, you will study some basic principles of cells using the juice of a lemon as the cell solution.
Objectives
- Build several cells.
- Measure cell voltages.
- Discover which combinations produce a voltage.
- Decide which combination makes the “best” battery.
Sensors and Equipment
This experiment features the following sensors and equipment. Additional equipment may be required.
Option 1

Go Direct® Voltage Probe
Option 2

30-Volt Voltage Probe
Option 3

Differential Voltage Probe
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This experiment is #22 of Agricultural Science with Vernier. The experiment in the book includes student instructions as well as instructor information for set up, helpful hints, and sample graphs and data.