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Yes, although it will take a lot longer than in sunlight. The particles of light are called photons and each photon carries a certain amount of energy. As the photon hits the photovoltaic cells of the solar panel, the energy they contain is converted into electrical energy by the excitation of electrons in the board. The stronger the light, the more energy.

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