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yes....you can use any calculator that you are comfortable with....
Use the calculator on your computer . . . Accessories/Calculator
use a calculator!
Solar energy
That depends on the type of calculator you are referring to. An abacus uses mechanical energy An electronic calculator uses electrical energy A brain doing mental arithmetic uses chemical energy
That depends on the type of calculator you are referring to. An abacus uses mechanical energy An electronic calculator uses electrical energy A brain doing mental arithmetic uses chemical energy
A calculator typically uses battery power as its energy source. The batteries provide the electrical energy needed to power the calculator's circuitry and display screen. Some calculators can also be solar-powered, using light energy to generate electricity for operation.
It needs light, such as sun light.
In a solar calculator, the energy transformation that occurs involves converting light energy from the sun into electrical energy through the use of photovoltaic cells. The photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells, capture sunlight and generate an electric current, which powers the calculator.
No the sun does not move. It takes in light energy from the sun which is converted to chemical and then to electrical energy (I think?)
A financial aid calculator would allow a student to calculate what sort of benefits or grants, such as a Pell loan, the would be entitled to. Studentaid.ed.gov is a site that offers a financial aid calculator.
most calculators are powered by solar energy but some are powered by batteries
Solar calculators use a photovoltaic cell (solar cell) to convert light energy from the sun into electrical energy. The solar cell generates a direct current (DC) when sunlight hits it, which powers the calculator.
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Solar cells capture the energy in light and use it to power the calculator.