Biology, asked by sanikakadu77, 5 months ago

the potential difference generate across a solar cell is independent of its area ..is it true or false??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ѕσlαr cєllѕ αrє mαdє σf α ѕpєcíαl tчpє σf mαtєríαl cαllєd ѕєmícσnductσr(є.g. ѕílícσn). ... rєmєmвєr thαt thє pσtєntíαl díffєrєncє αvαílαвlє frσm α ѕσlαr cєllѕ íѕ índєpєndєnt σf ítѕ αrєα. ѕσ, íf ѕσlαr cєllѕ αrє cσnnєctєd ín pαrαllєl thєn σnlч thє mw єnєrgч cαn вє cσnvєrtєd tσ mw єnєrgч.

Answered by chaganvagela488
66

Explanation:

Solar cells are made of a special type of material (e.g silicon) .. remember that the potential difference available from a solar is independent of its area . So if solar cells are connected in parallel then only the mw energy can be converted to mw energy.

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