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Thursday, September 30th, 2004 | Author: admin

solar cell light spectrum
The Southern Cross from Toronto?

Can it not be seen on a can of Foster’s (sorry for the typo) jordi k little miss smarty pants.

Yes!

You need one small solar cell, one small battery operated audio amplifier, one input jack for the amplifier and two 6″ lengths of low gauge wire (one black one red). Solder Iron and solder.

Solder the wire to the + – poles of the solar cell and the other ends of the to the input jack. Plug the input jack into the audio amplifier. Now take the contraption outside and wait for the sunrise. Or if can’t wait for the sunrise, turn on a light and see what happens.

The use of filters will break out the spectrum!

It works! Believe it or not Bell invented the process before he invented the Telephone!

Love Bruce Toronto Canada
If it ain’t Scott it’s crap!

Source(s):
Source(s):
Alexander Graham Bell
Inventor
1847 -1922

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How Solar Panels Produce Electricity

Transparent Conductive Zinc Oxide: Basics and Applications in Thin Film Solar Cells (Springer Series in Materials Science) Transparent Conductive Zinc Oxide: Basics and Applications in Thin Film Solar Cells (Springer Series in Materials Science)
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Zinc oxide (ZnO) belongs to the class of transparent conducting oxides which can be used as transparent electrodes in electronic devices or heated windows. In this book the material properties of, the deposition technologies for, and applications of zinc oxide in thin film solar cells are described in a comprehensive manner. Structural, morphological, optical and electronic properties of ZnO are t...


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residential solar systems texas

Air Conditioning Houston Beltway TX Williams Air Technologies LLC/ Solar Aided Systems

Demonstration of desiccant dehumidification components compatible with solar-powered residential cooling system (Texas energy development fund) Demonstration of desiccant dehumidification components compatible with solar-powered residential cooling system (Texas energy development fund)

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A description of the University of Texas at Arlington solar energy research facility: Photovoltaic/thermal residential system (COO-4577-5) A description of the University of Texas at Arlington solar energy research facility: Photovoltaic/thermal residential system (COO-4577-5)

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