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what event happens in a solar cell when the photoelectric effect occurs A. a current forms when electromagnetic waves strike semiconductor removing some electrons B. the wave model of lights is supported but the partical model is not C. elctromagnetic waves strike the transparent glass on top of the cell removing electrons from it D. electrons flow from the positively charged semiconductor to the negatively charged one

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