Imagine you're playing with a magical board that turns sunlight into electricity. That's like a solar panel! When light hits the board, it helps tiny particles inside move around, creating energy we can use to power lights and toys. Solar panels are like these magical boards made of special materials called photovoltaic cells.
Examples
- A solar panel on a toy car lets it run in the sunshine like magic.
- Sunlight hits the roof of your house, and suddenly you have electricity without plugging anything in.
- Solar panels on a calculator help it work even when there's no battery inside.
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