A solar cell as reverse

  1. A solar cell as reverse dark current of 10^-13A and photocurrent of 0.04A. The potential drop produce from this cell is 0.7V at
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  2. A solar cell as reverse dark current of 10^-3 A and photocurrent of 0.04A. The potential drop produce from this cell is 0.7V at
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  3. Gallium Arsenide solar cell has band gap energy 1.5eV. a)What is the required frequency a photon should have in order to excite
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  4. Imagine that you are in the lab and you can decide the thickness of the Si layer of your solar cell. You want to optimize the
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  5. In this section, we talked about combining a solar cell with a photoelectrode to form a photoelectrochemical device. Why do we
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  6. A provirus is a form of a virus that, upon infecting a host cell, integrates its genetic material into the host cell's DNA. This
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  7. Why can't an a-Si:H solar cell rely on diffusion to separate the photogenerated carriers as much as a c-Si solar cell does?The
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  8. A circuit employs a silicon solar cell to detect flashes of light lasting 0.25 s. The smallest current the circuit can detect
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  9. On the left-hand side of the figure below a III-V triple junction solar cell is shown. On the right-hand side, the J-V curves of
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  10. HIV acts by attaching to receptors on the surfaces of T-cells that aid other lymphocytes in fighting infection. Once HIV is
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