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Jeremy’s teacher gave him the names of three inventions having to do with the generation of electricity: generator, battery, and solar cell. The teacher also gave Jeremy an incomplete chart with the names of three scientists who studied the generation of electricity.ScientistContributionBecquerel Volta Faraday Which of the following charts correctly pairs each scientist with his invention?aScientist ContributionBecquerel Solar cellVolta GeneratorFaraday BatterybScientist ContributionBecquerel BatteryVolta Solar cellFaraday GeneratorcScientist ContributionBecquerel BatteryVolta GeneratorFaraday Solar celldScientist ContributionBecquerel Solar cellVolta BatteryFaraday Generator

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Jeremy’s teacher gave him the names of three inventions having to do with the generation of electricity: generator, battery, and solar cell. The teacher also gave Jeremy an incomplete chart with the names of three scientists who studied the generation of electricity.ScientistContributionBecquerel Volta Faraday Which of the following charts correctly pairs each scientist with his invention?aScientist ContributionBecquerel Solar cellVolta GeneratorFaraday BatterybScientist ContributionBecquerel BatteryVolta Solar cellFaraday GeneratorcScientist ContributionBecquerel BatteryVolta GeneratorFaraday Solar celldScientist ContributionBecquerel Solar cellVolta BatteryFaraday Generator

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Solution

The correct chart that pairs each scientist with his invention is:

d Scientist Contribution Becquerel Solar cell Volta Battery Faraday Generator

Explanation:

  • Antoine Becquerel is known for his work in discovering the photovoltaic effect, which is the principle behind the operation of solar cells.
  • Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic pile, the first chemical battery.
  • Michael Faraday invented the electric dynamo, a precursor to modern generators.

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