On clear day, sunlight delivers approximately 1000 J each second to a 1 m2 surface; smaller areas receive proportionally less--half the area receives half the energy. A 12% efficient solar cell, a square 12 cm on a side, is in bright sunlight.

How much electric power does it produce?

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The direct proportions rule allows to find the result for the energy produced by a solar cell is:

        E = 1,728 J

       

The efficiency of a solar cell is the percentage of incident energy that transforms into electricity.

The direct  proportions rule or three rule stable that if two quantities are proportional the product remains constant.

They indicate that the length of the solar cell is l = 12 cm = 0.12m. Let's find the area of ​​the solar cell.

        A = l²

        A = 0.12²

        A = 1.44 10⁻² m²

Let's use a direct proportion rule. If 1 m² receives 1000J of energy, how much does an area of ​​1.44 10⁻² m² receive?

        Energy_cell = 1000 J ( [tex]\frac{1.44 \ 10^{-2}}{1}[/tex] )

        Energy_ cell = 14.4 J

Let's use another direct ratio rule for efficiency.

       [tex]Energy_{produced} = Energy_{cell} \frac{12}{100} \\Energy_{produced} = 14.4 0.12 \\Energy_{produced} = 1.728 J[/tex]

   

In conclusion using the direct proportions rule we can find the result for the energy produced by a solar cell is:

        E = 1,728 J

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