Solar cells that can peel-and-stick to anything

Solar cells that can peel-and-stick to anything

Assessment

Interactive Video

Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

Practice Problem

Hard

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The video tutorial explains the process of creating flexible solar panels. It begins with the use of a silicon dioxide wafer, followed by the deposition of thin film solar cells on a nickel layer. A protective polymer and thermal release tape are applied, making the solar cells ready to peel from the wafer. The resulting flexible solar panels can be adhered to various surfaces, such as cell phones and streetlights.

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What material is used to create the wafer in solar cells?

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Describe the process of depositing thin film solar cells.

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What is the purpose of the polymer thermal release tape in the solar cell manufacturing process?

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What happens to the solar cell after it is peeled from the wafer?

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How can solar panels be utilized in everyday life?

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