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2. Squeeze and roll two lemons to loosen the pulp inside. get to the juicy part of the lemon.
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Here's how this lemon battery works. There's a chemical reaction between the steel in the
paper clip and the lemon juice. There's also a chemical reaction between the copper in the
coin and the lemon juice. These two chemical reactions push electrons through the wires.
Because the two metals are different, the electrons get pushed harder in one direction than
the other. If the metals were the same, the push would be equal and no electrons would
flow. The electrons flow in one direction around in a circle and then come back to the
lemon battery. While they flow through the miniature bulb, they make it work. This flow is
called electric current.
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