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How are solar cells made from semiconductors?
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Answered by Krishna2445
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Photovoltaic Cells. When light strikes the semiconductor of a photovolatic cell energy is absorbed. Electrons are promoted to the conduction band and holes are formed in the valence band. ... The p-type semiconductor is doped with an element with one fewer valence electrons (such as crystalline Si doped with Ga).

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Answered by cutipie95
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THE SOLAR PANELS ARE THE CONSISTS OF PHOTOVOLTEX CELLS WHICH GIVES THE MOLECULES TO WORK WITH THE HEAT
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