大家有人知道太阳能电池板是怎么工作的么····?

2009-08-27 · 1987 阅读
RT······最近在研究太阳能电池····想知道那个电池板是怎么工作的········:_smwtll
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XFBOY LV0

发表于 27-8-2009 21:53:10 | 显示全部楼层

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小~艾~ LV16

发表于 27-8-2009 21:56:00 | 显示全部楼层

额····能解释的稍微清楚点么····什么是光伏?

小~艾~ LV16

发表于 27-8-2009 21:56:38 | 显示全部楼层

.....
你怎么不问我..?
jinsunshine 发表于 27-8-2009 21:52

额···那你教教我?

gogog LV19

发表于 27-8-2009 22:07:35 | 显示全部楼层

这个很简单。。。把一个板放在太阳下面。。。

过会 就好了。。。

哈哈哈哈

小~艾~ LV16

发表于 27-8-2009 22:09:41 | 显示全部楼层

这个很简单。。。把一个板放在太阳下面。。。

过会 就好了。。。

哈哈哈哈
gogog 发表于 27-8-2009 22:07

:_qfll

卖短裤上网 LV18

发表于 27-8-2009 22:11:09 | 显示全部楼层

基本上

有版

有太阳

有能量

然后就动了

小~艾~ LV16

发表于 27-8-2009 22:12:30 | 显示全部楼层

·············算了···我还是去百度一下吧·······

卖短裤上网 LV18

发表于 27-8-2009 22:13:16 | 显示全部楼层

小孩子才百度

大人用GOOGLE

lufu LV16

发表于 27-8-2009 22:14:53 | 显示全部楼层

我做回好人吧。。。
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