Things like solar panels and wind power are called green because they have the potential to save our environment from the current smog farting generation of engines.
Eli5 solar panels.
How do solar panels work.
Eli5 is where users post seemingly complicated subjects and ideas and ask someone in the community usually a subject matter expert to explain it in a way that a 5 year old would understand.
So if i google how efficient are solar panels and it says the average is roughly 15 to 20 with the max is can get up to is 45.
If i were to focus the light from the sun with giant magnifying glasses would it increase the amount of energy able to.
The sun hits earth with about 1000w per square meter and solar panels are very roughly 20 efficient so multiply your area by 200w.
Sun lights hits the panels then energy comes out but what happens inbetween to change that sunlight until energy we can use.
This happens all over the solar panel.
How does the efficiency on solar panels work.
Getting into this area any further ultimately leads to quantum mechanics and things get a little too wishy washy and mathy to do a good eli5 on it.
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My question is how is what does that mean.
What are the technological.
If a photon hits the orbit of an electron the electron could take that energy from the photon and excite and go up an energy level.
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Holland also explains the roadblocks that have kept solar energy from becoming more widespread in the energy market.
This is your peak watts.
Now multiply that by 3 5 depending on how sunny your area is and that is how many watt hours total energy you can get on an average day.
When there is too little energy being produced and too much demand for it the grid breaks the playstations turn off and within minutes people are out on the streets eating cats.
Solar panels have poor energy output relative to well just about anything.
Now the solar panel has captured the energy from the sun.
Solar panels answers all of your burning pun intended solar energy questions and breaks down this topic to be easily understood.
Holland also explains the roadblocks that have kept solar energy from becoming more widespread in the energy market.