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The current density of a photovoltaic cell ranges from

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Answered by Anonymous
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For many crystalline Silicon panels you'll get around 10A from a 15 x 15cm cell which is about 44mA/cm2. This is for an irradiance of 1000W/m2 and the current density will tend to scale with that....

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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  • Photovoltaic cells generate electricity by absorbing sunlight and using that light energy to create an electrical current.
  • When light shines on the cell it creates an electric field across the layers causing electricity to flow.
  • Photovoltaic Cell are used to produce electricity which powers a water pump, well etc.
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