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  • Solar Cells vs. Solar Panels: Understanding the Difference
    A solar cell is part of a solar panel. Here's the breakdown:

    * Solar cell: A single, small device that converts sunlight directly into electricity. Imagine it as a tiny, power-generating building block.

    * Solar panel: A collection of multiple solar cells connected together. Think of it as a larger, more powerful unit made up of many solar cells working in unison.

    So, a solar cell is a component within a solar panel. You can't have a solar panel without individual solar cells.

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