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Solar Panel: What Is The Unit Of Measurement I Would Use To Measure How Much Energy A Small Solar Cell Takes In? (5/14/2012)

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I am trying to do a science experiment for the science fair and I don’t know what unit of measurement I should use to fit in with the data I receive. What would be some reasonable amounts of energy?
I am trying to measure in a unit of watts

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Paul Hansson May 14, 2012 at 7:30 pm

W/m² (watts per square meter). A typical value for a sunny day would be somewhere between 800 and 950.

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