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If a sillicon solar cell of dimension 1 `cm^(2)` generates current of about 30 mA and potential difference of about 0.5 V. Find the current and potential difference generated by a sillicon solar cell of dimension 1000 `cm^(2)`.

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For a silicon solar cell of dimension 1000 `cm^(2)`
Current generated `=30mA//c^(2)x1000cm^(2)`
=30000 mA=30 A
Since potential difference available from a solar cell is independent of its area,
Potential difference generated =0.5 V.
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