Question
Explain: Solar cells

Answer

  • Solar energy is useful only during day time.
  • This limitation of using solar energy can be overcome by using solar cells that convert solar energy into electricity.
  • A typical cell generates a voltage of $0.5 – 1V$ and can produce about $0.7 W$ of electricity when exposed to the sun.
  • Solar cell panel contains an arrangement of large number of solar cells, that deliver enough electricity.
  • Solar cells have no moving parts, require little maintenance and work efficiently without the use of any focusing device.
  • They can be set up in remote and very sparsely inhabited areas in which laying of a power transmission line may be expensive and commercially not viable.
  • The process of manufacture of solar cells is very expensive because of following requirements
  • $(i)$ use of special grade of silicon and
  • $(ii)$ use of silver for inter-connection of the cells in the panel.
  • Solar cells are used for following scientific and technological applications:
  • The solar cells are used as the main source of energy artificial satellites and space probes like Mars orbiters.
  • Solar cell panels are used in remote locations to operate Radio or wireless transmission systems or TV relay stations.
  • Traffic signals, calculators and many toys are fitted with solar cells.
  • The solar cell panels are mounted on specially designed inclined rooftops for maximum absorption of solar energy.

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