#1.) A solar photovoltaic panel has an area of 3 m^2. The panel's maximum power output is 595 W @ 1100 W/m^2.

a) What is its efficiency?

b) If the panel receives 1300 W/m^2 of irradiance, what is its new power output?

#2.) A solar voltaic module has a maximum output of 200 W @ 1100 W/m^2 when connected to a 2 ohm resistor. What is the maximum voltage and current?

3300 Watts if 100% efficient

595/3300 = .18 so 18%

13/11 * 595 = 703 Watts

2.
200 = V i = i^2 R

i^2 =200/2 =100
i = 10 amps
so
V = i R = 10*2 = 20 volts

To answer these questions, we need to understand the basic formulas and concepts related to solar photovoltaic panels.

#1.)

a) Efficiency is defined as the ratio of the actual power output to the maximum power output. The formula for efficiency is:

Efficiency = (Actual Power Output / Maximum Power Output) * 100

Given:
Maximum Power Output = 595 W
Area of the panel = 3 m^2
Solar irradiance = 1100 W/m^2

To find the actual power output, we can use the formula:
Actual Power Output = Maximum Power Output * (Solar Irradiance / 1000) * Area

Substituting the given values:
Actual Power Output = 595 W * (1100 W/m^2 / 1000) * 3 m^2
Actual Power Output = 1827 W

Now we can calculate the efficiency:
Efficiency = (1827 W / 595 W) * 100
Efficiency = 306.3%

So, the efficiency of the solar photovoltaic panel is approximately 306.3%.

b) To find the new power output when the panel receives 1300 W/m^2 of irradiance, we can use the same formula as before:

Actual Power Output = Maximum Power Output * (Solar Irradiance / 1000) * Area

Substituting the given values:
Actual Power Output = 595 W * (1300 W/m^2 / 1000) * 3 m^2
Actual Power Output = 2281.5 W

Therefore, the new power output of the panel, when it receives 1300 W/m^2 of irradiance, is approximately 2281.5 W.

#2.)

To find the maximum voltage and current of a solar voltaic module, we need to use Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. The formula for Ohm's Law is:

V = I * R

where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.

Given:
Maximum Power Output = 200 W
Solar Irradiance = 1100 W/m^2
Resistance = 2 ohms

To find the maximum current, we can rearrange Ohm's Law:
I = V / R

Substituting the given values:
I = √(P / R)
I = √(200 W / 2 ohms)
I = √(100) A
I = 10 A

Therefore, the maximum current of the solar voltaic module is 10 A.

To find the maximum voltage, we can rearrange Ohm's Law:
V = I * R

Substituting the given values:
V = 10 A * 2 ohms
V = 20 V

Therefore, the maximum voltage of the solar voltaic module is 20 V.