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Solar Panel Experiment (Remote Trigger)
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Solar Panel Experiment (Remote Trigger)
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1)
What is meant by “Standard Solar Radiation”?
1000 mWm⁻²
1000 Wm⁻²
900 kWm⁻²
900 Wm⁻²
2)
Silicon solar cells typically have a bandgap voltage of
0.5 volts
0.1 volts.
0.3 millivolts
0.4 volts
3)
When solar cells are connected in series, the
The voltage remains the same and the currents add up.
The current remain the same and the voltage adds up.
The currents add up and the voltage remains the same.
The voltages add up and the currents add up.
4)
The photocurrent generated in a photovoltaic solar cell is
Directly proportional to the square of the amount of solar radiation received.
Directly proportional the amount of solar radiation received.
Inversely proportional to the square of the amount of solar radiation received.
Inversely proportional to the amount of solar radiation received.
Cite this Simulator:
vlab.amrita.edu,. (2011). Solar Panel Experiment (Remote Trigger). Retrieved 28 March 2024, from vlab.amrita.edu/index.php?sub=1&brch=195&sim=360&cnt=3
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