Solar
energy can be harnessed successfully to mankind’s
advantage. Solar cells or photovoltaic cells can
produce electricity when exposed to sunlight.
A solar cell is made of silicon.
The silicon used is a very carefully prepared
from of the material. It causes the electrons
in its molecular structure to move in a special
manner when light is absorbed by the silicon.
Each solar cell is chemically so prepared that
there is an internal layer that acts as a barrier.
In effect, it controls the direction of the flow
of electricity that takes place, when the solar
cell is exposed to light.
A solar cell is very much like
a battery having a negative and positive side.
It is able to provide a flow of electrical current
when it is hooked into a circuit. The unique way
by which a solar cell produces electricity is
what attracted the attention of space scientists.
These cells are now used to power most artificial
satellites.
NOTE : The first
solar-powered aeroplane was built by the American
scientist and aviator, Paul Mcready. Equipped
with a motor run by photovoltaic cells, it achieved
a speed of approximately 3km/hr. |