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15 February, 19:02

Assume a solar cell would produce a current of 500mA and 3 V. What is the power of this solar cell?

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  1. 15 February, 19:09
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    the power of the solar cell is 1.5 watts

    Explanation:

    Recall that power is defined as the product of the voltage (V) times the running current (I) : Power = V * I.

    The only thing we have to take care of before actually performing the operation, is to convert milliamps into Amps, so our answer comes directly in the appropriate units (Watts). 500 mAmps can be written as 0.5 Amps, then, the product becomes:

    Power = V * I = 3 V * 0.5 Amps = 1.5 watts
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