Physics, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

What is inside solar panels. How it produces electricity.​

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Answered by shivansh881097
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Explanation:

Solar panels use the photons produced by sunlight to generate direct current (DC) electricity. When the photons hit the panel they are absorbed by the panel's semiconducting silicon material. During this process electrons separate from the atoms and move around the solar cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When photons hit a solar cell, they knock electrons loose from their atoms. ... When electrons flow through such a circuit, they generate electricity. Multiple cells make up a solar panel, and multiple panels (modules) can be wired together to form a solar array.

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