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Consider a c-Si solar cell whose fingers have a resistance R=10ohms. Which would be the finger´s resistance (in ohms) if the finger´s width is doubled and the finger´s height is one third of its initial value
11 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
double width, height 1/3?

cross sectional area is not 2/3 of the original, so resistance is now 3/2 * 10 ohms or 15 ohms
11 years ago

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