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What happens when sunlight strikes a photovoltaic cell? A:electrons are released, causing a flow of electrical current B:atoms are split, resulting in a release of energy C:small tubes of water are heated,
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What happens when sunlight strikes a photovoltaic cell?
A:electrons are released, causing a flow of electrical current
B:atoms are split, resulting in a release of energy
C:small tubes of water are heated, producing flow of energy
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Electrons are released, causing a flow of electrical current,
when sunlight strikes a photovoltaic cell.
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