The solar panels get the light energy from the Sun and generates into electrical energy. This electrical is then being used to light stuff.
The energy transformation that is in a solar powered calculator is:Device: Solar-powered calculatorInput:Solar energy and Chemical energyOutput: LightThere is 2 ways a Solar-powered calculator is worked by: Solar power and batteries. In the batteries there is chemical. On the solar powered calculator there is a little solar panel. The calculator needs light to power it up. If there is no light the batteries would be it's backup. The numbers are shown by light that the power or batteries and solar power would produce.
no, not at all. there are g shocks that are battery powered
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Sunlight (light) because works on solar power energy from the sun Anywhere that solar energy (sunlight) is present, the solar calculator will work. Also you have to consider the fact that most solar powered devices have a medium which stores solar energy so it can be used in situations where this energy is not present. This can explain why the calculator probably works inside away from light. ~Bestesy1~
A solar powered heating unit may or may not work on the moon
Solar powered things work when they reflect off the sun. For example, if you have solar power energy it reflects off the sun making energy and then you can use it.
Mainly calculators but here is alot of things solar powered but here is a few: - solar panels - solar powered appliances - solar powered shades - solar powered water heaters - solar powered lights - solar powered roofs
Depens on how many hours of sun it gets, on how much you want to drive it, and for how long/fast you want it to go. A solar powered speed boat - no. A solar powered commercial ferry - no. A solar powered dinghy for some casual fishing - sure.
No.
the same as they do on earth!
Yes, solar power reaches the moon.
Typically they are powered by electricity (like plugged into the wall). So no, however, that electricity may come from solar power.
* destroyers are powered by solar power and they have to be used by the solar powered
no stupid head
Maybe if you rephrase the question so that it doesn't sound like it has been typed by a caveman, somebody will answer. >> because electronic
They do work inside. While it's true that solar powered calculators have trouble in very dim lighting, they will work with almost any light. If it's a healthy level of light for your eyes, it should be enough light to power a solar calculator.