Temperature of a Solar panel in space

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In the discussed scenario, two marble slabs in space, each with a photovoltaic panel and resistive load, reach a new equilibrium temperature of 300 K after the switch is closed. The power transmitted from the photovoltaic slab to the load slab increases the load slab's temperature while reducing the photovoltaic slab's temperature due to the diversion of solar power. This indicates that photovoltaic cells can limit their temperature increase by converting some absorbed energy into work. The conversation also touches on the concept of entropy, explaining that sunlight's low entropy is transformed into higher entropy heat, reducing the energy available to heat the panel. Additionally, the analysis notes that the marble's low absorptivity could complicate the results, suggesting that painting the slab could alter its radiative equilibrium temperature.
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Consider two 1 square meter marble slabs each of mass 1 kg floating in space facing the sun such that light from the sun incident perpendicularly on the flat faces.
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At equilibrium, power received from the sun 'PS' equals the power being lost in the form of radiation 'PR'.

PS = PR (at equilibrium)

For simplicity, assume the equilibrium temperature TE = 300K.

Let us now install a photovoltaic solar panel on the right slab and resistive load on the left slab.

Assume the mass of the photovoltaic panel and resistive load be 1 kg each.

Connect the panel and load using wires and a switch of negligible mass.

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Let the new equilibrium temperature also be 300 K.

At time t = 0, the pv cell is connected to the load by closing the switch. Let the power being transmitted from pv slab to load slab be 'PPV' and all this power is consumed by the load slab.

So the net power received by load slab is PS + PPV and the net power received by pv slab is PS - PPV.

Since PS + PPV > PS - PPV,

So what happens to the temperature of the slabs?
 
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nithinyes said:
So what happens to the temperature of the slabs?
You first: what do you think happens, and why?
 
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russ_watters said:
You first: what do you think happens, and why?
I think that the power consumed at the load converts into heat and so the temperature of load slab increases.

Coming to pv slab, net power received is reduced due to diversion of some solar power to load power and so the temperature of pv slab decreases.

Am I correct?
 
nithinyes said:
I think that the power consumed at the load converts into heat and so the temperature of load slab increases.

Coming to pv slab, net power received is reduced due to diversion of some solar power to load power and so the temperature of pv slab decreases.

Am I correct?
Yup!
 
russ_watters said:
Yup!
If so, Can we say that photovoltaic cell is a device which reduces its temperature and does useful work on surroundings when it is operating?
 
nithinyes said:
If so, Can we say that photovoltaic cell is a device which reduces its temperature and does useful work on surroundings when it is operating?

Yes, but in order to avoid misconception it is better to say that it limits the increase of its temperature by doing work that would otherwise converted into heat.
 
DrStupid said:
Yes, but in order to avoid misconception it is better to say that it limits the increase of its temperature by doing work that would otherwise converted into heat.
Can you please explain it a little elaborately in terms of entropy?
 
nithinyes said:
Can you please explain it a little elaborately in terms of entropy?

Sunlight (with low entropy) is absorbed by the solar panel and converted into heat (with high entropy). If a part of the absorbed energy is converted into work (without entropy) there is less energy left to heat the panel.
 
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DrStupid said:
Sunlight (with low entropy) is absorbed by the solar panel and converted into heat (with high entropy). If a part of the absorbed energy is converted into work (without entropy) there is less energy left to heat the panel.
Thank you
 
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nithinyes said:
I think that the power consumed at the load converts into heat and so the temperature of load slab increases.

Coming to pv slab, net power received is reduced due to diversion of some solar power to load power and so the temperature of pv slab decreases.

Am I correct?
Because this is an intermediate level post I would like, for completeness, to include one complication.. The slab is made of marble which is presumably not very absorbtive (or therefore emissive). Panting (only) the sunward side of the slab black would increase its radiative equilibrium temperature. The solar cells are black and not 100% efficient and so the true answer is unknown because of these competing factors.
But the rest of the analysis is fine.
 
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