becuase a robot came on it
with a solar panel
Not 100% sure here but i believe it is to reflect the sun back towards the panel to double the efficiency by making use of both sides of the panel.
the inventor of the solar pannel is ...
A solar panel converts electromagnetic energy (light) into electrical energy.
If a solar panel cracks it may still work. If solar panels are cracked down the seam they should still work.
The silver surface is there to reflect the heat back on to the solar panel. thats if any heat has gone through the solar panel
two kinds of solar panel exist. if a solar thermal panel, for hot water or hot air, is not being used then any solar energy landing on it is not drawn away by the water or air. The panel temperature rises depending on the characteristics of the panel and the amount of sunshine. as the temperature rises the panel loses more and more heat back to the atmosphere so that the losses always equal the gains. energy absorbed = energy used (or stored) + energy lost.
A solar panel is used to save energy when the sun shines on it
Solar systems get their energy from the sun. Solar energy is captured by a solar panel, or collector. This panel converts solar energy to electrical energy.
On the back side of the solar panel. Its 5.1 wats, 17.5 V, and 290ma, manufactured in ap;ril of 2002
Batteries are not used in solar panel construction
Your question does not make sense. There is no such thing as "the opposite of a solar panel."
with a solar panel
You need a little solar panel which you can buy from a hobby shop or online. I bought a little mechanical grasshopper with a solar panel on its back. In the sun something eccentric rotates, making the grasshopper vibrate and move across a table.
Not 100% sure here but i believe it is to reflect the sun back towards the panel to double the efficiency by making use of both sides of the panel.
Get a real solar panel and put a label on it stating "FAKE" ^_^
There are many ways one can build a solar panel. One can build a solar panel by making a template for solar cells, putting a frame together, and sanding the whole thing down.