Voltaic

[ UK /və‍ʊltˈe‍ɪɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a group of Niger-Congo languages spoken primarily in southeastern Mali and northern Ghana
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How To Use Voltaic In A Sentence

  • Dr Lotto has invented special paving slabs made of photovoltaic cells and recycled glass to harvest sunlight and to help power the structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this process, the photovoltaics are a retro, added to the building after construction is completed. Business Wire Travel News
  • As the technology behind photovoltaic energy advances, consumers will be unable to resist the urge to convert.
  • Thus, if galena and zinc blende in acid solutions be connected in the usual manner by a voltaic pair, sulphuretted hydrogen is evolved from the surface of the former, and a current generated which is sufficient to reduce gold, silver or copper from their solutions in coherent electro-plate films. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • All of the patents incorporate photovoltaic systems, which transform light into electricity using semiconducting materials such as silicon. Smithsonian
  • The most visible application of the photoelectric effect is in solar, or photovoltaic, cells.
  • So the free photovoltaics went up on his garage. Globe and Mail
  • It thus makes a complete round, which is called the voltaic The Story of Electricity
  • In fact, each ‘window’ is an array of photovoltaic cells that generate electric current when exposed to the light.
  • The storage dynamics in doped lithium niobate are studied. It gives that the equations of the migration of charges is due to diffusion or drift and photovoltaic effect.
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