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Converts light energy to electrical energy

this electric current produced can be stored in another rechargeable cell.

If the collector of the cell is covered the voltage is higher

The current shown is real current

All of the above

None of the above ​

Converts light energy to electrical energy this electric current produced can be stored-example-1
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Answer:

If the collector of the cell is covered, the voltage is higher

Step-by-step explanation:

The collector of the a passive, active, or photovoltaic (PV) solar cell is the device that takes the Sun's energy by the absorption of the Sun's radiation which is then transformed into electricity and heat. The ability to absorb the Sun's energy is given by the material type and the coating of solar collector

Therefore, the device requires access to energy from Sunlight to get the energy which can be stored in a rechargeable cell and well the collector's cell is covered, access to Sunlight is denied and therefore energy is not supplied to the cells and current is not generated and there is no flow of electricity and the voltage in the circuit is lower or there is no voltage in the circuit

The statement which is wrong about the solar cell is therefore, that if the collector of the cell is covered, the voltage is higher

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