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 आलुबाट बिजुली
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Posted on 01-31-13 6:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why is this news btw? Just search the term "Electricity from potatoes" in youtube or google, you can find tons of videos. What's so new about it? Sapana ko dekheko re lol
 
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aloo ma radiation huncha bhanera suneko thiyo, but yesto paila dekhe ko.
 
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आलु वाट बिजुलीको कुरा सुन्दा : म कलेज जादाको बेला एक जनाले घडी बेचेको तर पछि बन्द भएछ , घडी पसलमा देखाउदा , कल्पुर्जाको ठाउमा आलु को टुक्रा भएको कुरा सुनेको थिए !

 
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Anything with juice that can act as electrolyte can be used to produce electric current using two electrodes with significant electronegativity difference to act as cathode and anode. You dont need potato, even salt water can produce electricity. However these are not feasible options compared to lead acid or other popular form of electrochemical cells. It would take tons of potatoes and way too many electrodes to do sth that a regular lead acid cell will do and will be hundreds (if not thousands) of times more expensive that way.  But I will not be surprised if these things make into the headline news in Nepal, since someone making RC model aircrafts, electric three wheeler can be a big news for the news reporters, given how much is their exposure to the technical world.

And it seems like these media guys are so fond of using the word "Aawishkar". Seems like they do not understand the meaning of that word or they do not do any research before calling sth a new "aawishkar" or perhaps they do not have access to internet or perhaps are unable to use internet due to load shedding.



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