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In solar cell the maximum voltage is developed when

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Answered by judymonmanimala
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the maximum power voltage occurs when differential of the power produced by the cell is zero

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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We have seen already that photovoltaic cells utilize light to generate power and that there are various kinds of photovoltaic cell advancements accessible, including monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and slight film cells which can be in every way used to deliver a Photovoltaic Panel.

  • The electrical power in Watts, generated by these different photovoltaic cells when presented to coordinate daylight is generally no different for each board and is given as the result of the voltage times the flow.
  • That is: P = V x I.
  • A single photovoltaic solar cell can create an "Open Circuit Voltage" ( VOC ) of around 0.5 to 0.6 volts at 25oC (regularly around 0.58V) regardless of how enormous they are.
  • This cell voltage remains genuinely steady similarly as long as there is adequate irradiance light from dull to splendid daylight.
  • In contrast to the voltage of a photovoltaic cell, the result DC (I) in any case, shifts in direct relationship to the sum or force of the daylight (photon energy) falling onto the essence of the PV cell.
  • Open circuit voltage implies that the PV cell isn't associated with any outside load and is subsequently not creating any current stream.
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