Answer:
Solar flux that incident on it is given as
S = 160 W/m/m
Now we know that the area of solar panels is given as
A = 10 m^2
So total solar power received by solar panels is given as
Power Received = (Solar flux) \times (Area)PowerReceived=(Solarflux)×(Area)
P = S\times AP=S×A
now here we have
P = 160 \times 10P=160×10
P = 1600 WP=1600W
now we know that efficiency of the solar panels is 20%
so total output power will be
efficiency = \frac{P_{out}}{P_{in}}efficiency=
P
in
P
out
0.20 = \frac{P_{out}}{1600}0.20=
1600
P
out
P_{out} = 320 WP
out
=320W
Answer:
An exponent is a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression.
Explanation:
For example, 2^3 (you will see this ususally with like 2 and the 3 will be smaller next to the 2). What this means is 2x2x2 which equals 8.