How Solar Cells Work

    Sunlight is made up of tiny packets called photons. Every minute enough of this energy reaches 
the world to meet the world's energy demand for the whole world.
Photoelectric panels consists of many solar cells, these are made of materials like silicon, one of the most common
elements on earth. The individual cell is designed with a positive and a negative layer to create an electric field,
just like in a battery. As photons are absorbed in the cell, their energy causes electrons to become free, the electrons
move toward the bottom of the cell, and exit through the connecting wire.       
          
        
     
      
        
              
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The flow of photons is what we call electricity.
By combining solar cells and photovoltaic panels, we can produce just the right amount of electricity to perform a
specific job, no matter how large or small.