How fast do solar cells convert light into electricity?
Can any type of solar cell/solar panel convert light into electricity instantaneously? It does not matter if the amount of electricity is extremely small or not, just as long as it can be detected immediately. Is this possible?
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at the speed of light
The act of forcing electrons from a surface due to photon/solar radiation is called an electromotive force. This displacement of electrons is what gives rise to current/electricity in solar cells. It occurs at the speed of light that is striking the plate, minus the speed difference due to resistance in the wire.
Speed of light really. think of a solar calculator.
Faster than the speed of light! ! ! !
are you looking for usable electricity or just a meter reading voltage? if you are just looking for a reading on say a voltage meter then yes this is possible.
Its not so much the rate they convert it at but they amount of energy they are absorbing. It would more so be based on the efficiency of a solar cell. So if a solar cell is 30% efficient….( i think this is a little over or under not too sure) then the solar cell will turn 30% of the power/ light it absorbs from the sun into electrical energy.
So it depends on how much light the solar cell receives. Then based on the efficiency of that cell it will turn a percentage of it into electricity immediately.