Chemistry, asked by pratyushnishchal, 11 months ago

a) For tesla charge stations, car batteries get recharged. Similarly, batteries in satellite
also get recharged in sunlight? What is the basic difference in their energy source?
b) Which energy (where it is hidden?) is being used directly from these batteries?
plz answer it properly

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The solar cells provide several kilowatts of power, although they become less efficient as they get older. Most arrays can be turned so that they collect as much sunlight as possible. When the satellite goes into shadow, it gets its power from rechargeable batteries.

The Sun is the main energy source for satellites, which is why all satellites have solar panel arrays mounted on them. Each array contains thousands of small solar cells which are made of silicon – a material that allows sunlight to be turned into electrical current.

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