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What is the photovoltaic effect?

The photovoltaic effect is a process that generates voltage or electric current in a photovoltaic cell when it is exposed to sunlight. It is this effect that makes solar panels useful, as it is how the cells within the panel convert sunlight to electrical energy. The photovoltaic effect was first discovered in 1839 by Edmond Becquerel.

How does photovoltaic effect affect solar panels and solar cells?

All in all, the motion of the electrons when they move in the excited state causes energy formation which also leads to a photoelectric effect in solar panels, which then converts into electricity by the solar cell. This was the principle of the photovoltaic effect on solar panels and solar cells. [Image will be uploaded soon]

Why do solar panels have a photoelectric effect?

It is the effect that makes the photoelectric effect of solar panels are useful and allows them to generate electricity in the first place. The photovoltaic effect in solar cells was first discovered in 1839 by Edmond Becquerel when he experimented with wet cells.

What is a photovoltaic panel?

M.S.M. Nasir A photovoltaic (PV) is known as a device that can convert light energy from the sun into electricity through semiconductor cells [17,18] where the current is produced at a specific fixed voltage which is 0.6 V per cell . A typical panel consists of an array of cells.

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