Science, asked by Ironkedar, 6 months ago

)One solar panel produces a potential difference of 18 volts and current of 3

A. Describe how you can obtain a potential difference of 72 volts and current

of 9 A with a solar array using solar panels. You can use the sign of a battery

for a solar panel.​

Answers

Answered by tanujagautam107
4

Answer:

Explanation:

the power output of a typical photovoltaic solar cell can be calculated as: P = V x I = 0.46 x 3 = 1.38 watts.

this may be okay to power a calculator, small solar charger or garden light, but this 1.38 watts is not really enough power to do any usable work.

The power delivered by the photovoltaic panel to the battery and load connected in parallel with the panel is: P = V x I.

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