NOUN
- an electric cell that generates an electromotive force by an irreversible conversion of chemical to electrical energy; cannot be recharged
How To Use voltaic cell In A Sentence
- Renewable energy doesn't mean people have to be uncomfortable," Huang said in an interview at his Dezhou corporate headquarters, the Sun-Moon Mansion, a fanlike structure studded with photovoltaic cells and sun-collecting vacuum tubes. With Solar Valley project, China embarks on bold green technology mission
- Konarka says it will enter the market with a photovoltaic cell in late 2004 that will generate solar power at about $2 per watt.
- But a team of engineering students at MIT, inspired by heliotropic plants that move in the direction of the sun all day (like a sunflower), have developed a new method of motivation for the photovoltaic cells to move. Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
- Because electrons originate at the anode in a voltaic cell, the anode has a (-) charge; electrons enter the cathode, which has a (+) charge.
- Energy would be provided by wind turbines, solar panels and photovoltaic cells. Times, Sunday Times
- Energy will be provided by a combination of wind turbines, photovoltaic cells and solar panels. Times, Sunday Times
- The redox reaction in the battery is the source of the electrical energy; batteries are voltaic cells.
- Solar photovoltaic cells on the cabin roof and a biofuelled diesel generator recharge the batteries. Times, Sunday Times
- The redox reaction in the battery is the source of the electrical energy; batteries are voltaic cells.
- Another method of on-site power generation is the photovoltaic cell.