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how the solar panels observe the solar energy?


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Answered by mananmakkar2004
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Solar panels use the photons produced by sunlight to generate direct current (DC) electricity. When the photons hit the panel they are absorbed by the panel's semiconducting silicon material. During this process electrons separate from the atoms and move around the solar

Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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Photovoltaic panels can use direct or indirect sunlight to generate power, though they are most effective in direct sunlight. Solar panels will still work even when the light is reflected or partially blocked by clouds.

By contrast, modern solar cells are capable of absorbing about 20 percent of solar energy, allowing them to reach 400 watts of output. The power rating of each panel is determined by combining cell efficiency with the size of each solar panel. This means that each panel is rated to produce a certain amount of wattage.

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