Modified on Wed, 03 Apr 2024 at 08:41 AM

How is electricity produced from solar cells?

Answer:

A solar panel consists of a number of series-connected solar cells. When the sun shines on a solar panel, energy from sunlight is absorbed by the cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move towards the electric field formed by the potential difference (difference in charge) between the front and back of the cell. This generates an electric current that flows through the conductors on the back of the panel.


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