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n. (solar cell English)
Usage examples of "solar cells".
Its fuselage was made up from sheets of solar cells, a glossy black envelope reflecting narrow ripples of sunlight in mimicry of the sea below.
Took in silicon, aluminum, et cetera in its front end, digested them and put them together, and shat solar cells out its backside.
To prevent any possible misdirection, slender metal pillars were spaced every kilometer, wearing a high collar of solar cells to power their beacon lights and transponder.
The walk was coated in ice, although it was beginning to steam as the solar cells warmed the coils beneath.
And if we have to expand the farm or build more solar cells outside, we can do that!
The solar cells, also dented by meteorites, had degraded, and so the power was down to half its peak.
In theory these solar cells can be made on a roll meters wide and hundreds, or even thousands of meters long.
The jacuzzi didn't work any more, there weren't enough solar cells on the roof to heat that much water.
Even with a recharge trickle from the portable solar cells and occasional jolts from their draining energy cubes, he was worn out organically, mentally, cybernetically, and emotionally.
It scraped up loose surface material and pumped out glass sheeting and solar cells, just a couple of square meters a day.
Our Scimitar missile had to penetrate the radar array and solar cells.
You're aware the aliens covered the moon with self-growing, self-regenerating masers, and solar cells to power the masers.
The engine was powered by solar cells of plastic and silicon that hugged the curves of the soarplane's broad long wings, converting the plentiful Martian sunlight into electricity steadily, noiselessly, as she flew through the clean, bright, thin atmosphere of Mars.