There's no set answer to that, as solar panels can be built in very varying sizes.
10000
That would depend on the size of the panel and the wattage of the light
If you want to answer, give a size of panel and relavence to a given location, providing a scale to be applied to the problem at hand
One 25w solar panel for one 100w bulb. A 100-watt solar panel can produce about 400 watthours of power per day. A typical home consumes about 25,000 watthours per day. So you would need 62 one-hundred watt solar panels to run an average home.
with a solar panel
depends on the size of the solar panel and the weather. the bigger the solar panel and sunny weather will generate more electricity
It all depends on the size
A common solar panel can produce around 200 watts of power and can vary based on the size and efficiency of the solar power you chose. There are also three things that can affect the amount of electricity that a solar panel produces: the amount of sunlight, the size of the panel and the efficiency of the solar cells.
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.
No set answer to that. It depends on the capacity of the battery, the size and efficiency of the solar panel and the intensity of the sunlight.
It depends on the size of the solar panel and how well built the product is and the energy holding capacity of the battery.
just jok......
because a solar panel it has power
That's impossible to answer. It depends on: - The size of the solar panel - The type and even brand of solar panel - Location - Orientation - Time of year - Weather
Depends on the physical size of the solar panel, and more-than-likely, the quality of material it's made of.
10000
One solar panel is 250w