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A Peek Inside a PV Cell
By Scott Aldous, Zeke Yewdall, Sam Ley
Oct/Nov 2007 (#121) pp. 64-68
Introductory/Intermediate Level
           
 
 
Wondering how superthin slices of silicon can turn sunshine into electricity? Here’s a closer look at what lies inside a photovoltaic module.
 
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