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Objective

The objective of this experiment is to determine if changes in intensity of light affect the output of solar cells.

Difficulty  5 
Time required Average (about one week)
Prerequisites You must know or must learn how to use a voltmeter or multimeter.
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety No issues

Materials and Equipment

To do this project you will need:

Experimental Procedure

Wire the volt meter and the LED together. Then wire those to a solar cell. Next, place a light bulb in a reflector lamp and shine it on the solar cell. Finally, measure voltage and current. Be sure to keep the reflector a constant distance from the solar cell. Each light bulb produces a different number of lumens of light. What is the relationship of lumens to the voltage output by the solar cell?

Related how-to info:  Materials List & Procedure
  Conduct Experiment
  Data Analysis & Graph
  Conclusions
  Display Board

Variations

Credits

Nicole L. Corlett


Last edit date: 2006-01-09 19:40:24


 


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