How Is heat From the Sun Transferred into Currents From solar Panels? (Explain Deeply Please)
first you should have good solar panels. because it can work well and make electricity quikly. when absorb sunshine it will produce electric charger and make electricity.
Solar panels are made of solar cells.Solar cells are mainly made of a semiconductor called silicon,when sunshine on it,solar energy is converted into electrical energy by photovoltaic.The energy knocks electrons loose, allowing them to flow freely.This flow of electrons is a current, this current, together with the cell's voltage (which is a result of its built-in electric field or fields), defines the power (or wattage) that the solar cell can produce.
Heat is not transferred by solar panels into electrical currents. For that you need TEC or Peltier devices which at the present time are too small to do much in changing heat to electricity. You are better off collecting the heat in a solar water heater then a solar panel. Now solar panels work by the photons hitting the panel and playing kind of a billiards game. One hopes the photon will knock off an electron and the now free floating electron will make its way to your wire.