Voltage and current for series and parallel connection of solar cells with ADM3 Principle A single solar cell only provides a voltage of 0.5 V, which is not sufficient to operate light-emitting diodes or small incandescent lamps. To generate higher voltages, several solar cells are therefore connected in series. In this experiment, the properties of series or parallel connections of solar cells will be shown. In each case, the open-circuit voltages and short-circuit currents will be measured and compared with the values of a single cell. Benefits - Part of a system solution - easily expandable for further experiments
- Simple teaching by using the demo board physics
- Clear test execution by using ADM3 multimeters
Scope of delivery
Connector, angled, module DB
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09401-02
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2
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Connector, T-shaped, module DB
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09401-03
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2
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Junction, module DB
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09401-10
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2
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Solar cell (2.5x5)cm,module DB
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09470-00
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2
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Clamp on holder
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02164-00
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1
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PHYWE Demo Physics board with stand
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02150-00
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1
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Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes
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02033-00
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1
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Ceramic lamp socket E27, with reflector, switch and security plug
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06751-01
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1
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Filament lamp, 220V/120W, with reflector
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06759-93
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1
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Connecting cable, 32 A, red, various lengths
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07361-01
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1
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Connecting cable, 32 A, blue, various lengths
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07361-04
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1
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Connecting cable, 32 A, yellow, various lengths
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07361-02
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1
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PHYWE Demo Multimeter ADM 3: current, voltage, resistance, temperature
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13840-00
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2
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