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sunlight

[suhn-lahyt] / ˈsʌnˌlaɪt /




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Solar cells produce electricity when photons from sunlight hit a semiconductor and transfer energy to electrons, setting them in motion and creating an electric current.

From Science Daily

Instead of a continuous spectrum like sunlight, which spreads smoothly across all colors, the Crab Pulsar produces distinct, separated bands.

From Science Daily

It begins with a suburban idyll, bedroom curtains milky white in the morning sunlight, a mother waking to the radio, father and son out for an early bike ride.

From The Wall Street Journal

And its recipe was a killer combo of the two things we love so much: cars, and sunlight.

From Los Angeles Times

A comet's brightness is largely due to sunlight reflecting off dust particles.

From Science Daily