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mechanisms of solar cells​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It generates electricity by using sunlight to make electrons hop across the junction between the different flavors of silicon: When sunlight shines on the cell, photons (light particles) bombard the upper surface. The photons (yellow blobs) carry their energy down through the cell.

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A solar cell is a sandwich of n-type silicon (blue) and p-type silicon (red). It generates electricity by using sunlight to make electrons hop across the junction between the different flavors of silicon: When sunlight shines on the cell, photons (light particles) bombard the upper surface.

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