How do solar panels work? - Richard Komp | TED-Ed
The Earth intercepts a lot of solar power: 173,000 terawatts. That’s 10,000 times more power than the planet’s population uses. So is it possible that one day the world could be completely reliant on solar energy? Richard Komp examines how solar panels convert solar energy to electrical energy.
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2026年3月17日
学科与领域
earth-environment · energy-natural-resources
年级范围
五年级–九年级(高一)
页面类型
Video
关键词
ted-ed lessons design engineering & technology science & technology design engineering technology earth and space science life sciences
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How Solar Panels Work
- Solar Energy Potential: The Earth intercepts 173,000 terawatts of solar power, which is 10,000 times more energy than the entire global population consumes.
- Core Function: Solar panels are designed to convert solar energy (sunlight) into usable electrical energy.
- Educational Context: This content is part of a TED-Ed lesson featuring educator Richard Komp, which explores the feasibility of global reliance on solar power.
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