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Which wavelengths of sun is used finally as electric energy?
Options
(a) Radio waves
(b) Infra red waves
(c) Visible light
(d) Micro waves
Correct Answer:
Infra red waves
Explanation:
Infrared rays or heat rays used for heating thermo couples to produce electricity.
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