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== history page ==
== history page ==


Check out the [[:Category:Photovoltaic&action=history|history]] tab for the category page and compare your last edit to my most recent edit to see all the changes.  I made many small changes without using the bold and italic text to note it.
Check out the history tab for the category page and compare your last edit to my most recent edit to see all the changes.  I made many small changes without using the bold and italic text to note it.

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A PV cell is made up of silicon, boron and phosphorus that is just an example. The silicon is a semi-conductive element that gets "excited" when struck by sunlight. There are no moving parts, merely reactions, which produce an internally effected electric voltage and externally effected current that is carried through wires within the cell to an electrical circuit. The boron and phosphorus are added to the outside doped (internal not external) of the silicon to act as positive and negative chargesto create an abundance of holes or electrons. These doped layers, while alone are electrically neutral, create a voltage difference in the depletion zone as the holes and electrons migrate across the contact surface.

history page

Check out the history tab for the category page and compare your last edit to my most recent edit to see all the changes. I made many small changes without using the bold and italic text to note it.

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