if those are the only rooms in the house with one T.V. each then probably yea.
They cost about $3-$4 per watt. You can't measure it in kilowatt hours unless you know where the panel is.
Six panels would produce six times the power, 1.2 kilowatts. Note that this happens only in direct sunlight, and in other conditions the power produced is much less. In ideal conditions the panels would produce 1.2-kilowatt-hours every hour, so in an 8-hour day it would be 9.6 kilowatt-hours, but not when it's cloudy.
Solar panels produce electricity (a general statement) which, to be more specific, is electrical energy, measured in watt-hours or kilowatt-hours.
It usually isn't, it's generated and then passed on.
To provide an average of 62 kilowatt hours in a 24-hour period, you would need approximately 23 x 75 watt solar panels. This calculation is based on the assumption that the solar panels are operating at 100% efficiency, which is not always realistic due to factors such as weather and shading. It's recommended to add a buffer of extra panels to account for these inefficiencies.
solar energy is generated by solar panels and the sun hitting them
In the UK its £1.06 per watt so a 3.96 kilowatt system of panels would cost 1.06 * 3960 = £4197.6 That is just the prices of the panels and does not include 5% VAT or installation costs.
That depends on what you need them for. It also depends on how much square footage you need to cover and the quality of your solar panels.
we can't change the position of the sun but the best position for solar panels is on open land high up on a hill and they should be black to absorb as much heat as possible to generate more pwer
LED lights do not charge solar panels. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight into energy through a process called the photovoltaic effect. LED lights are energy-efficient light sources that can be powered by electricity generated from solar panels.
Solar panels generate energy through the photovoltaic effect, where sunlight is converted into electricity. When sunlight hits the solar panels, the photons in the light excite electrons in the panels, creating an electric current. This electricity can then be used to power homes, businesses, and other devices.
Yes, the more sunlight there is, the more electricity is generated.