Physics, asked by Thebiopilot, 1 year ago

how much energy can a single solar cell develop​

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Answered by Anonymous
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more than 1.5 Lakh tons kwh

A single solar cell produces only about 1/2 (.5) of a volt. Because it's very costly and helpfulSun shine reached on earth at 8 min 20 sec With 3*18^8 m/s speed

1000 per day


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Answered by Anonymous
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Solar cell

Solar energy :- The energy produces by sun is maximum in the form of heat and light energy which reached us with the help of radiation.

This energy get converted in to electrical energy when photon strike with silicon and produces very less electrical energy cause it also depends upon intensity of light.

A single cell doesn't produces a much energy. It may be varied be ause it's depend on solar panel watt and the area of cell.

To find the energy produces by a single solar cell

E= P/t

Use the power rated on solar panel and time .Now count the total no. of cell and divide to get the energy produces by one cell.

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