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It is possible to produce energy from the mW to MW using solar photovoltaic cells

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Answered by AmeyYadav
19

Solar photovoltaic cells converts the solar radiation energy directly into electrical energy. This is called solar photovoltaic effect. The electrical energy                                                  

generated through this energy transformation process is DC in nature. These

solar cells are made of a special type of material called semiconductor(e.g. silicon). A silicon solar cell of dimension 1 cm² generates current of about 30 mA and potential difference of about 3 A (30 mA/cm² X 100 cm²=3000 mA=3 A) current and 0.5 V. Remember that the potential difference available from a solar cells is independent of its area.

So, if solar cells are connected in parallel then only the mW energy can be converted to MW energy.

Answered by Anonymous
10

Explanation:

Yes, it is possible to produce energy from mW to MW using solar photovoltaic cells. Solar panels are connected in series and parallel to generate required current and potential difference. Many solar panels connected in series form a solar strings, and, many solar strings connected in parallel form a solar array. Thus, we can produce as much power as required.

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