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Energy & Electricity in Science : How Does Solar Energy Work?

Solar energy can produce a current when radiation from the sun hits the surface of silicon chips. Discover how the production of silicon chips can result in solar energy withinformation from a science teacher in this free video on solar energy and science lessons. Expert: Steve Jones Contact: www.marlixint.com Bio: Steve Jones is an experienced mathematics and science teacher. Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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8 Comments

@dan020350 I say you’d have the same efficiency problem when going wireless but I’m no expert on it…the military will probably launch huge space solar arrays to beam down energy to the soldiers on the battle field, probably inefficient but it can be done….crazy stuff…


@MrEnergyCzar What is your opinion , about Nikola Tesla using energy from sea,wind,solar and transfer it to ionosphere where the world can draw it by wireless?


@dan020350 No…if you could you’d probably use a lot of energy in the process….wiring it directly is more efficient…


I converted my home to a net-zero solar powered home that uses no oil or gas…I made a video about it called, “Preparing for Peak Oil”….


I wonder can you put a solar panel in one neighborhood, and everyone can draw from it by wireless? 1 meter by 1 meter = 1000 watts ?


Radar?! Steve Jones you are either entirely stupid or entirely ineloquent.


but i’ve heard of cheaper solar cells like 200$ for enough to run a water heater


thank steve jones…good destription


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