| How do solar cells work? |
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| FAQs - Solar | |||
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| Wednesday, 21 May 2008 21:23 | |||
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Solar cells are (semiconductor) solid-state devices (no mechanical action) in which photons (or packets of light) collide with atoms transforming the resulting energy into electrons. These electrons flow into wires that connect all the individual cells in a module and all the modules in a system.
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