Voltage and current of a solar cell - influence of area and illuminance with ADM3

Item No. P9502100 | Type: Experiments

grades 7-10 , grades 10-13
10 Minutes
10 Minutes
easy
EUR 4,355.50
Content 1 piece
EUR 5,183.05 Incl. VAT

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Principle

Solar cells convert solar energy into electrical energy. The maximum achievable voltage or current determines their possible applications. The maximum voltage of a solar cell is the open circuit voltage U0 at which there is no resistance in the circuit (resistance = ∞). The maximum current is the short-circuit current IK. It is reached when the resistance is zero, i.e. there is only one lead wire ("short circuit") in the circuit. In the experiment, the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current strength are first examined as a function of the illuminated area of a solar cell. Then the solar cell is moved on the panel to change the light intensity and then these two quantities are also determined.

Benefits

  • Part of a system solution - easily expandable for further experiments
  • Simple teaching by using the demo board physics
  • Clear test execution by using ADM3 multimeters

Learning objectives

  • The students investigate the electrical power and work on energy conversion on a solar cell.
  • The students observe the loss of power on solar cells that heat up.

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