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Solar panels A solar panel is made up of photovoltaic cells. A photovoltaic cell converts light energy into electricity. A conductor is something that electricity can travel through. Conductors vary in their ability to allow electricity to flow. Semiconductors are made from materials such as silicon. Other chemicals are then added to change the behaviour of the electricity. A P type Boron N type Phosphorus The silicon is treated with an antireflective coating to absorb more energy. Solar cells are usually quite small so many cells are combined to make a solar panel. Photovoltaic cell

N-type semiconductor A semiconductor type in which the density of holes in the valence band is exceeded by the density of electrons in the conduction band. N-type behaviour is induced by the addition of donor impurities, such as arsenic or phosphorus, to the crystal structure of silicon. In N-type semiconductors, electrons are the majority carriers, and holes are the minority carriers.semiconductorholeelectrondonorimpurities semiconductorelectronmajority carrier holeminority carrier P-type semiconductor A semiconductor type in which the density of electrons in the conduction band is exceeded by the density of holes in the valence band. P-type behaviour is induced by the addition of acceptor impurities, such as boron, to the crystal structure of silicon. In P-type semiconductors, holes are the majority carriers, and electrons are the minority carriers.semiconductorelectronsholesP-type acceptorimpuritiessemiconductorholemajority carrierelectronminority carrier Solar panels are big square disks that take light energy from the sun and convert it to a different type of energy called electricity. A solar cell (also called photovoltaic cell or photoelectric cell)is made of monocrystalline silicon wafers Words

Solar panels are big square disks that take light energy from the sun and convert it to a different type of energy called electricity. A solar cell (also called photovoltaic cell or photoelectric cell)is made of monocrystalline silicon wafers