1
answer
0
watching
60
views
26 Nov 2019
The intensity of sunlight at the distance of the Earth's orbit is 1380 W/m2. An Earth-orbiting satellite has a solar panel that measures 1.35 m by 4.86 m, which converts solar energy to electrical energy with an efficiency of 26%. In one hour, how much electrical energy does the panel produce? Assume that the satellite's attitude control jets keep the panel oriented perpendicular to the incoming sunlight.
The intensity of sunlight at the distance of the Earth's orbit is 1380 W/m2. An Earth-orbiting satellite has a solar panel that measures 1.35 m by 4.86 m, which converts solar energy to electrical energy with an efficiency of 26%. In one hour, how much electrical energy does the panel produce? Assume that the satellite's attitude control jets keep the panel oriented perpendicular to the incoming sunlight.
Nelly StrackeLv2
15 Oct 2019