Solar panels turn sunlight into electricity like a magic sandwich. Imagine the sun is like a hot dog, and the solar panel is like a bun, when they meet, it makes energy. Each little piece in the panel catches the sunlight, and then turns it into power that we can use to light up our homes.
Examples
- Solar panels work like a magical sandwich that turns sunlight into power. Imagine you're eating a hot dog and the bun captures the heat, that's how solar cells capture light.
- A solar panel on a rooftop is like a superhero catching sunlight all day long. Each little piece in it helps turn that light into electricity for your house.
- Even a cloudy day can help a solar panel work, just like rain helps plants grow. The sun's rays may be weaker, but they still do their job.
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