FirstA solar panel works like a plant. Just like a plant uses sunlight to grow and make food, a solar panel uses sunlight to make power or energy for our homes. The sun gives very special light to the solar panel. The solar panel is made of tiny bits called cells. These cells change the sun's light into energy we can use. This energy can power our toys, lights, and even our fridge!,FifthA solar panel works by capturing sunlight. This panel is made of many small units called solar cells, which are kind of like sandwiches made up of two slices of special material. When sunlight hits the solar cell, it gives energy to tiny particles of light named "photons". These photons then help move tiny particles in the cells called 'electrons' causing them to flow. This flow of electrons is what we call 'electricity'. This electricity can then be used to power lights and appliances in your house.,TwelfthA solar panel works by using sunlight as its source of energy. It consists of numerous small units called photovoltaic cells which are made of silicon, a material that can be found in sand. These cells have a positive layer and a negative layer, just like a battery, creating an electric field. When sunlight hits these cells, it stimulates the movement of electrons from the negative layer to the positive layer, generating electricity. The electricity is then directed to wires, from where it's used to power homes, businesses or other structures. This process is a sustainable way to generate power because it relies on the sun, a renewable resource, instead of finite resources like coal or gas. Solar panels contribute to reducing greenhouse gases and combatting climate change.