15 example sentences using voltaic.
Voltaic used in a sentence
Voltaic in a sentence as a noun
Put photo-voltaic cells on top and we have a dream vehicle.
Seem to read one a week for everything from voltaic panels to IC engines but they never seem to convert...
Is this with photo-voltaic cells built with dangerous and scarce materials?
Using the sun to grow plants and then harvesting those plants for their chemicals is still more efficient than most photo-voltaic cells.
I can't really conceive of a situation in which a solar voltaic power installation can **** even a single person. Maybe a panel falls on a worker there.
Wprov=sfla1 That said, you would need lots of flexible ferrous metal and a source of electricity, probably large voltaic piles. And you would need to find a way to produce and insulate large amounts of wire.
Germanies currently installed photo voltaic systems have the power output of 21 nuclear reactors on sunny days.
Photo-voltaic solar still sucks just as much as it did before the turn of the century. I'm tired of hearing about anti-glare coatings, stupid mirror tricks, splitting water to get hydrogen with your solar power, etc.
Voltaic in a sentence as an adjective
The alternating pattern of a Torpedo fish's muscle cells were the basis for the voltaic pile. The discs were mimicking how the many small cells of the fish combined small amounts of electricity into a larger amount.
Photo-voltaic solar is still ruinously expensive and it will require more than incremental innovation to change this.
I would love to see high efficiency[0] photo-voltaic cells in all sorts of consumer electronic devices. Imagine solar cells embedded in Gorilla glass on the back of your phone, camera, laptop etc.
Are solar thermal generators no longer competitive against photo voltaic solar panels?
However, the author goes into quite a bit of detail about the validity of photo-voltaic panels, having obviously done some research into how solar panels work, life-expectancy, manufacturing. It's for this reason why I'm wondering why fission wasn't researched.
Or photo-voltaic cells/panels universally flag as potentially subject to ADD/CVD regardless of the declared country of origin. In examples like the above two part of the scope of the investigation involves companies in those countries known to use things from CN, such as aluminum extrusions for the 8517700000, that are subject to ADD/CVD so they have to disclaim it on a case by case basis or pay the ADD/CVD charges.
- Solar photo-voltaic is or is about to be the cheapest form of electricity, we will solve the storage problem - Electric cars are getting closer to the tipping point, and they are going to drive themselves - Biotech is making incredible gains, see cancer immunotherapy or NSI-189 - The pace of technological innovation has accelerated and continues - The intellectual capital of the human race has never been anywhere near this large, free, accessible - Robots/a lot of weak AI is or is about to get to a point to change the game