Question: Some materials used to construct solar cells are (a) silicon (b) Germanium (c) Cadmium telluride (d) Copper indium gallium diselenide (e) Gallium arsenide. Compare and

  • Some materials used to construct solar cells are

(a) silicon

(b) Germanium

(c) Cadmium telluride

(d) Copper indium gallium diselenide

(e) Gallium arsenide.

 Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of these materials for use in PV cells

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