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=== A Mathematical Model ===
1 The Main Idea
== A Computational Model ==
1.1 A Mathematical Model
1.2 A Computational Model
2 Examples
2 Examples
2.1 Simple
2.1 Simple

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The photovoltaic effect is the creation of electric current or voltage through a material upon exposure to light. It is a physical and chemical phenomenon in response to the transfer of energy from photons.

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2 Examples 2.1 Simple 2.2 Middling 2.3 Difficult 3 Connectedness 4 History 5 See also 5.1 Further reading 5.2 External links 6 References The Main Idea[edit] State, in your own words, the main idea for this topic


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