What is the value of the voltage difference generated in a solar cell?
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An individual photovoltaic cell produces an "Open Circuit Voltage" ( VOC ) of about 0.5 to 0.6 volts at 25oC (typically around 0.58V) no matter how large they are. This cell voltage remains fairly constant just as long as there is sufficient irradiance light from dull to bright sunlight.
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The potential difference generated by a solar cell is 0.5-1.0 volt.
Explanation: Sun is the ultimate source of energy. Solar energy is the energy generated from the Sun.
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