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does a solar cell always maintain the potential across its terminals constant discuss

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Answered by harshitsinghunnnao
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Solar Cell Voltage. ... This cell voltage remains fairly constant just as long as there is sufficient irradiance light from dull to bright sunlight. Open circuit voltage means that the PV cell is not connected to any external load and is therefore not producing any current flow.

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Answered by kingofself
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Solar cell have internal resistance so more the current that flows that drops in voltage across this resistance.

Explanation:

  • A solar cell has produces electrical energy from the energy that it receives from light and the electrical signals that we receive from the cell are nearly of the same potential throughout.
  • We can say is constant it until it receives a fair amount of sunlight be it very bright, obviate and very light.
  • The whole process is continuous until and unless certain amount of light energy is provided to the cell.
  • The circuit is open cell when it doesn't receive enough energy and hence doesn't produce any potential difference across the circuit.

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