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